Social:Papi languages

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Papi
Frieda and Kenu Rivers
(proposed)
Geographic
distribution
Sepik River basin, Papua New Guinea
Linguistic classificationSepik?
Subdivisions
  • Papi
  • Suarmin
GlottologNone

The Papi languages are a small putative family of two somewhat distant languages of northern Papua New Guinea, namely Papi and Suarmin.

Donald Laycock (1973) classified them as part of a Walio–Papi, a.k.a. Leonhard Schultze, branch of his Sepik–Ramu proposal. Malcolm Ross (2005) breaks up Walio–Papi, and suggests that the Papi languages may instead be part of the Sepik Hill branch of the (now Sepik) family. Glottolog does not find the evidence of a Papi family to be convincing.

References

  • Ross, Malcolm (2005). "Pronouns as a preliminary diagnostic for grouping Papuan languages". in Andrew Pawley. Papuan pasts: cultural, linguistic and biological histories of Papuan-speaking peoples. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. pp. 15–66. ISBN 0858835622. OCLC 67292782.