• Abau is a Papuan language spoken in southern Sandaun Province of Papua New Guinea, primarily along the border with Indonesia. In 2002, there were estimated...
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  • Abau District is a district of Central Province in Papua New Guinea. It is one of the four administrative districts that make up the province. Amazon Bay...
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  • middle layer of the eye AAU, a codon for the amino acid asparagine Abau language, a language of Papua New Guinea Allgemeine Arbeiter-Union – Einheitsorganisation...
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  • Consciously devised language Endangered language – Language that is at risk of going extinct Ethnologue#Language families Extinct language – Language that no longer...
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    Umairof, Hewa Ram languages Upper Sepik languages Wogamus languages Iwam languages Abau Amal Like the neighboring Torricelli languages, but unlike the rest...
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  • Rail code for Abbey Wood railway station in London, UK ABW, IATA code for Abau Airport, Papua New Guinea Advanced Brake Warning, in vehicle safety systems...
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    Upper Sepik languages are: Abau–Iwam Abau Iwam languages Yellow and Wanibe Rivers Amal–Kalou Amal Kalou Ram languages (see) Yellow River languages (see) Although...
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    Sfyria France (village of Aas, Pyrenees): Occitan language Oceania New Guinea: Yopno, Gadsup, Binumarien, Abau, Polopa, Telefol, Bauzi, (possibly Tairora and...
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    The Papuan languages are the non-Austronesian languages spoken on the western Pacific island of New Guinea, as well as neighbouring islands in Indonesia...
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  • simplest morphologies: Abau, Iwam, Kwanga, Ambulas, Boiken, Iatmul, Ap Ma, Mikarew, Adjora, and Rao (these are all Sepik and Ramu languages). The internal coherence...
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