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Yopno (Yupna,
after the
Yupna Valley) is one of the
Finisterre languages of
Papua New Guinea.
Dialects are Kewieng, Nokopo, Wandabong, Isan.
Yupno speakers...
- the Lao
language as they are
spoken in
Thailand Isan, a
dialect of the
Yopno language of
Papua New
Guinea Institute for
Spectroscopy Russian Academy...
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Whistled language of Aas (based on Béarnese dialect)
Oceania New Guinea:
Yopno, Gadsup, Binumarien, Abau, Polopa, Telefol, Bauzi, (possibly
Tairora and...
- Peninsula. YUS
stretches over 760 km2 (290 sq mi) and
includes three rivers:
Yopno,
Uruwa and Som,
after which it was named.
Comparison of the
genetic diversity...
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Weliki Wantoat Awara Wantoat Tuma-Irumu
Warup Asaro'o
Bulgebi Degenan Forak Guya
Gwahatike Muratayak Yupna Bonkiman Domung Ma
Nankina Yopno Yout Wam...
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Weliki Wantoat Awara Wantoat Tuma-Irumu
Warup Asaro'o
Bulgebi Degenan Forak Guya
Gwahatike Muratayak Yupna Bonkiman Domung Ma
Nankina Yopno Yout Wam...
- 2009 as
Papua New Guinea's
first conservation area, and
named after the
Yopno,
Uruwa and Som
rivers that flow
through it. The 760 km2 area of tropical...
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reserve is an
acronym named after three major rivers that run
through it, the
Yopno, Uruwa, and Som of the Huon
Peninsula and
works to
conserve Calaby’s Pademelon...
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Hannah S. Sarvasy. 2021.
Singing the individual: Name
tunes in Oyda and
Yopno.
Frontiers in Psychology, 12:667599. Doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2021.667599 Ameka...
- related. The most
populous Finisterre languages are Wantoat, Rawa, and
Yopno, with
about 10,000
speakers apiece, and Iyo, with
about half that number...