- GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates)
Tayap (also
spelled Taiap;
called Gapun in
earlier literature,
after the name of the
village in which...
- Sepik),
Leonhard Schultze (Walio–Papi) and Yuat families,
together with the
Taiap language isolate, and
proposed by
Donald Lay**** and John Z'graggen in 1975...
- (Walio-Papi)
Upper Yuat (Arafundi-Piawi) Yuat Left May Amto-Musan Busa
Taiap Yadë Yam (also in Indonesia)
Pahoturi River Eleman Oriomo Teberan Doso-Turumsa...
-
languages with and
around children in
Gapun village: the
traditional language (
Taiap), not
spoken anywhere but in
their own
village and thus
primordially "indexical"...
-
Sepik languages,
Taiap, and
other languages of
northern New Guinea,
masculine rather than
feminine is the
unmarked gender,
whereas Taiap and the
Sepik languages...
- a
Pauwasi language Busa
language Yalë
language (Nagatman)
Sepik River:
Taiap language (Gapun),
located on what had been an offs****
island 4000 BCE Bismarck...
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Siuslaw North America 1
Sulka Oceania 1
Sumerian Eurasia 1 Tabo
Oceania 1
Taiap Oceania 1
Takelma North America 1 Tallán
South America 1
Tambora Oceania...
- lack of data.
Usher tentatively separates Monumbo, Marienberg, and the
Taiap (Gapun)
language from the rest of the
family in a 'Sepik Coast' branch....
- and Amto-Musan
language families,
while local language isolates are Busa,
Taiap, and Yadë. Torricelli, Sepik, and
Lower Sepik-Ramu are by far the three...
- of the Sepik-Ramu
basin do not have
except for a few such as the
isolate Taiap. Nevertheless, Left May and Trans-New
Guinea speakers have historically...