Guhu-Samane also known as Bia Mid-Waria Muri Paiawa Tahari is a divergent Trans–New Guinea language that was related to the Binanderean family in the classification of Malcolm Ross (2005).
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Kamula language
Kamula is a Trans–New Guinea language that is unclassified within that family in the classification of Malcolm Ross (2005). The little data we have on Kamula pronouns does not fit […]
Pawaia language
Pawaia also known as Sira Tudahwe Yasa is a Trans–New Guinea language that forms a tentative independent branch of that family in the classification of Malcolm Ross (2005). Although Pawaia […]
Karas language
Karas is a divergent Trans–New Guinea language spoken on Karas Island off the Bomberai Peninsula that appears to be most closely related to the West Bomberai languages.
Sumeri language
The Sumeri language Sumerine one of two Papuan languages known as Tanah Merah is spoken on the Bomberai Peninsula by perhaps a thousand people. It forms an independent branch of […]
Kapori language
Kapori (Kapauri) is an unclassified Papuan language of West Papua.
Mor language (Papuan)
Mor is a nearly extinct possibly Trans–New Guinea language of Indonesia. It forms a tentative independent branch of that family in the classification of Malcolm Ross (2005). However the only […]
Dem language
Dem (Lem Ndem) is a possible Trans–New Guinea language in the classification of Malcolm Ross (2005). A small number of words connect it to other language families of the Irian […]
Amung language
The Uhunduni also known as Damal and Amung (Amung Kal) after two of its dialects is the language of the Amung people. It is a Trans–New Guinea language that forms […]
Morori language
Morori (Marori Moaraeri Moraori Morari) is a moribund Papuan language that forms an independent branch of the Trans–New Guinea family in the classification of Malcolm Ross (2005). All speakers use […]