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Waskia (Vaskia, Woskia) is a
Papuan language of
Papua New Guinea. It is
spoken on half of
Karkar Island, and a
small part of the s**** on the mainland...
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neighbouring Waskia language (of the
Madang family, Trans–New Guinea). In Ross' terminology,
Takia is the
modified language and
Waskia is the inter-community...
- (Malas)
Barem (Brem)
Gabak (Dimir)
Numugen (*ŋ > n, 6 languages) Amako–
Waskia:
Waskia,
Korak Pick
notes that
Barem and
Malas share pronominal markers on the...
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Madang Province,
Papua New Guinea. It has been
syntactically restructured by
Waskia, a
Papuan language spoken on the island.
Children are
discouraged from using...
- Guinea-13 (Binanderean + Kowan: Binandere, Baruga, Kowan, Korafe, Suena,
Waskia, Zia) Fasu-East
Kutubu Pawaia-Teberan Turama-Kikori
North Bougainville Eleman...
- Dimir-Malas
Dimir Malas Kaukombar Mala
Maiani Maia
Kowan Korak Waskia Kumil Bepour Mauwake Moere Numugen Bilakura Parawen Ukuriguma Usan
Yaben Yarawata...
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identifiers Retortamonas intestinalis Wikidata: Q3006303 AFD:
Retortamonas_intestinalis Waskia intestinalis Wikidata: Q110247423 IRMNG: 11889382 WoRMS: 640585...
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identified by
Malcolm Ross. The
languages are
Waskia, with 20,000 speakers, and Korak, with 500. Ross, Malcolm. 2014. Proto-Korak-
Waskia. TransNewGuinea.org....
- Dimir-Malas
Dimir Malas Kaukombar Mala
Maiani Maia
Kowan Korak Waskia Kumil Bepour Mauwake Moere Numugen Bilakura Parawen Ukuriguma Usan
Yaben Yarawata...
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language speakers) 03.
Murukanam (Brem
language speakers) 04.
Malas (Manep and
Waskia language speakers) 05.
Imbab (Yamben
language speakers) 06.
Mirap (Gavak...