Social:Teberan–Pawaian languages
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Teberan–Pawaian | |
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Tua River | |
Geographic distribution | Tua River, Papua New Guinea |
Linguistic classification | Papuan Gulf?
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Glottolog | None |
The Teberan–Pawaian languages, or Tua River languages, are a family of Papuan languages, established by Timothy Usher, that are spoken in the region of the Tua River. They are the Teberan languages and the Wiru and Pawaia isolates.[1] Teberan and Pawaian had previously been linked, along with the East Kutubuan languages, in Wurm's 1975 Trans-Murray branch of Trans–New Guinea.
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External links
- Timothy Usher, New Guinea World, Proto–Tua River
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teberan–Pawaian languages.
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