• The Alamblak language is spoken in the Angoram District of East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. One dialect is spoken in nine villages on the Middle...
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  • The Alamblak languages are a small family of two closely related languages, Kaningra and Alamblak. They are generally classified among the Sepik Hill...
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  • speakers. However, a Yimas pidgin was once used as a contact language with speakers of Alamblak and Arafundi.[citation needed] Although it is still used in...
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  • (or Sare) is a Sepik language spoken in East Sepik Province, Papua-New Guinea. Alternative names are Mugumute, Wasare. Alamblak also has the same vowel...
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    Sepik languages Ndu languages Nukuma languages Yerakai (Garamambu) Yellow River languages Tama languages Sepik Hill languages Eastern (Alamblak) Central...
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  • Zazaki Other languages Alamblak (Papua New Guinea) Hadza (Tanzania) Kalaw Lagaw Ya (Australia) Nivaclé (Argentina, Paraguay) In these languages, animate nouns...
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  • Kaningra (Kaningara) language is a Sepik language of Papua New Guinea. It is spoken in two villages, including Kaningara village (4°32′29″S 143°20′20″E...
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    Bahinemo–Berinomo East Sepik Hills (Alamblak etc.) The languages according to Foley (2018) are: Sepik Hill Eastern (Alamblak etc.) Central (Bahinemo etc.) Western:...
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  • Causative (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    becoming the object O. All languages have ways to express causation but differ in the means. Most, if not all, languages have specific or lexical causative...
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  • g. fish, wood) are masculine. Mythology is again a significant factor. Alamblak has two genders, masculine and feminine. However, the masculine also includes...
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