- Yuat
languages consist of two
small language families,
namely Arafundi and
Piawi,
spoken in the
region of the
upper Yuat
River of New Guinea. The connection...
- The
Piawi languages are a
small family of
Papuan languages spoken in the
Schraeder Range of the
Madang Highlands of
Papua New
Guinea that had been part...
-
family (4) Nimboran, as an
independent Nimboran family (5)
Piawi, as an
independent Piawi family (2) Senagi, as an
independent Senagi family (2) Sentani...
- Indonesia)
Kwomtari Leonhard Schultze (Walio-Papi)
Upper Yuat (Arafundi-
Piawi) Yuat Left May Amto-Musan Busa
Taiap Yadë Yam (also in Indonesia) Pahoturi...
-
Lower Sepik languages (40) (first
proposed by Foley) Yuat
languages (5)
Piawi languages (2) (perhaps in Ramu) South-Central
Papuan languages (22) Eastern...
-
Sepik Province,
Papua New Guinea. They are
conjectured to be
related to the
Piawi and
Madang languages. They are
named after the
Arafundi River. Alfendio...
- Otomaco-Taparita
South America 2
Pahoturi Oceania 2
Palaihnihan North America 2
Piawi Oceania 2 Puri-Coroado
South America 2
Rashad Africa 2
Senagi Oceania 2...
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Foley (2005) and
Usher reject inclusion. Lay**** (1973) also
includes the
Piawi languages as a branch, but Ross (2005),
Foley (2005) and
Usher all reject...
-
Bernard Sterling Comrie, FBA (/ˈbɜːrnərd ˈkɒmriː/; born 23 May 1947) is a British-born linguist.
Comrie is a
specialist in
linguistic typology, linguistic...
- Hagahai, also
known as Pinai, is one of two
languages of the
Piawi family of New Guinea.
Speakers in Enga
Province use the name
Pinai for all Pinai-Hagahai...