- The
Yareban or Musa
River languages are a
small family of Trans–New
Guinea languages spoken near the Musa
River in the "Bird's Tail" (southeastern peninsula)...
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Kiwaian Awin-Pa
Angan Greater Binanderean Dagan Mailuan Koiarian Goilalan Yareban Kwalean Manubaran Torricelli Sepik Lower Sepik-Ramu
Border (also in Indonesia)...
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Managalas Plateau)
Kwalean (Humene–Uare)
Manubaran (Mount Brown) Mailu–
Yareban Yareban (Musa River)
Bauwaki Mailuan (Cloudy Bay) They have in
common ya for...
- (1971) said
Bauwaki was a link to the
Yareban languages. It has
greater lexical similarity with
Aneme Wake (
Yareban) than the
closest Mailuan language,...
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Pauwasi 5 3,880 New
Guinea West Bird's Head 5 20,090 New
Guinea West
Papuan Yareban 5 3,100 New
Guinea Yuat 5 7,700 New
Guinea Arafundi 5 1,960 New Guinea...
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South Omotic Africa 5 West Bird's Head
Oceania 5
Xincan North America 5
Yareban Oceania 5
Yeniseian Eurasia 5 Yuat
Oceania 5
Aymaran South America 4 Blue...
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Province Native speakers (650
cited 1990)
Language family Trans–New
Guinea Yareban Moikodi–Abia
Aneme Wake
Language codes ISO 639-3 aby
Glottolog anem1248...
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lexically similar to Abia of the
Yareban family.
Dutton (1971)
proposed it to be a 'bridge'
between the
Mailuan and
Yareban language families. O'oku, either...
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family Goilalan family Koiarian family Kwalean family Manubaran family Yareban family Mailuan family Dagan family Central and
Western TNG
subphylum Finisterre-Huon...
- Yabura, Avini, Lauwa, O'oku, Lauuna, Gebi, Orai-iu [=
Mailuan +
Manubaran +
Yareban families,
maybe Baruga, and crypto-Austronesian
Magori & Keapara] Elema:...