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  2. Languages of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    The Trans-New Guinea Family according to Malcolm Ross Hotel Room Door Signs in Papua New Guinea. Outside Papua New Guinea, Papuan languages that are also spoken include the languages of Indonesia, East Timor, and Solomon Islands. Below is a full list of Papuan language families spoken in Papua New Guinea, following Palmer, et al. (2018): [13]

  3. Koita language - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... is a Papuan language of Papua New Guinea in the Port Moresby area. External links ... The Australian National University, 1975.

  4. Category:Languages of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Kaiep language; Kainantu–Goroka languages; Kairiru language; Kalam language; Kalam languages; Kare language (Papuan) Kimaghama language; Koita language; Kolopom languages; Kove language; Kwale language; Kwomtari–Fas languages; Kyaka language

  5. Motu language - Wikipedia

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    Motu (sometimes called Pure Motu or True Motu to distinguish it from Hiri Motu) is a Central Papuan Tip language that is spoken by the Motuans, an indigenous ethnic group of Papua New Guinea. It is commonly used today in the region, particularly around the capital, Port Moresby .

  6. Toaripi language - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Language codes; ... Glottolog: toar1246: Toaripi, or East Elema, is a Trans–New Guinea language of Papua New Guinea ...

  7. Papuan languages - Wikipedia

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    One Papuan language, Meriam, is spoken within the national borders of Australia, in the eastern Torres Strait. Several languages of Flores, Sumba, and other islands of eastern Indonesia are classified as Austronesian but have large numbers of non-Austronesian words in their basic vocabulary and non-Austronesian grammatical features. It has been ...

  8. Kanasi language - Wikipedia

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  9. Sinaugoro language - Wikipedia

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    A Grammar of Sinaugoro: an Austronesian language of the Central Province of Papua New Guinea (PDF). Pacific Linguistics Series C, Volume 143. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. doi:10.15144/PL-C143. hdl: 1885/146187. ISBN 0-85883-490-1.