- The
Wogamus languages are a pair of
closely related languages,
Wogamusin and Chenapian. They are
classified among the
Sepik languages of
northern Papua...
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Wogamush River (or
Wogamus River) is a
river in
northern Papua New Guinea. It is
located in East
Sepik Province (East Sepik). The
Wogamus languages are spoken...
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Sepik subgroups Middle Sepik Ndu
Nukuma Yellow River Yerakai Upper Sepik Wogamus Iwam Abau
Sepik Hill Tama Ram Amal Ramu
subgroups Lower Ramu
Ottilien Misegian...
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Yerakai (Middle Sepik?)
Yellow River (Middle Sepik?) Tama
Sepik Hill Ram
Wogamus (Upper Sepik?) Iwam (Upper Sepik?) Abau (Upper Sepik?) Amal Ramu (5 groups)...
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appear to be cognate,
Foley classifies the Abau–Iwam
languages with the
Wogamus languages rather than with the
Yellow and
Wanibe River languages on the...
- (Niksek), Piame, Bikaru, Umairof, Hewa Ram
languages Upper Sepik languages Wogamus languages Iwam
languages Abau Amal Like the
neighboring Torricelli languages...
- Tama Pasi–Yamano: Ayi, Pasi,
Yamano (Yessan-Mayo) Mehek–Pahi: Pahi,
Mehek Wogamus: Wogamusin,
Chenapian Foley (2018),
following Donald Lay****, provides...
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Chenapian (Chenap) is a
Papuan language of East
Sepik Province,
Papua New Guinea. It is
spoken in
Chepanian (Sanapian)
village (4°16′25″S 142°16′06″E...
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consonant except for /h/ or /ŋ/. May
River Iwam pronouns:: 282 Like the
Wogamus languages, May
River Iwam has five noun classes: As
shown by the example...
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Wogamusin is a
Papuan language found in four
villages in the
Ambunti District of East
Sepik Province,
Papua New Guinea. It was
spoken by
about 700 people...