- The
Porapora languages (alternatively the core Gr**** or
Porapora River languages) are a pair of
closely related languages in the Ramu
language family,...
- (Ataitan)
Lower Ramu
River Ramu
Coast (Ottilien)
Ruboni Range (Misegian)
Porapora (Gr**** proper)
South Ramu
River (Annaberg)
Foley (2018)
provides the following...
- Aion a.k.a.
Ambakich is a
Keram language of
Papua New Guinea. It is only
spoken by adults;
children grow up
speaking Tok Pisin. /t/ and /ŋ/ only appear...
- when she was only 14
years old. She
succeeded in
reuniting Raʻiatea and
Porapora (Borabora) with the
kingdom of Tahiti. She
hosted numerous Britons, including...
-
especially well
situated for this
purpose because his
vantage point at
Porapora commanded a
panoramic view of all of Buka
Island to the north, the eastern...
-
vowels of the 1du and 2du
forms is not certain. This may not
consider the
Porapora languages, however. New
Guinea World, Moam
River Timothy Usher, New Guinea...
-
Province Native speakers 4,200 (2000 census)
Language family Ramu Gr****
Porapora Adjora Dialects Abu, Auwa, Sabu
Writing system Latin Language codes ISO...
- East
Sepik Province Native speakers 20 (2007)
Language family Ramu Gr****
Porapora Gorovu Language codes ISO 639-3 grq
Glottolog goro1261 ELP
Gorovu Coordinates:...
-
languages (the
Keram languages) as
being coordinate with Ramu, and some (the
Porapora languages) as
being part of Ramu. The
relatedness of the
three branches...
- up
still further, with only Abu (Adora) and
Gorovu kept
together (in a "
Porapora River" or "Agoan" branch), Aion (Ambakich) and
Kambot (Ap Ma)
grouped with...