• Binandere is a Papuan language spoken in the "tail" of Papua New Guinea. Binandere has 11 consonants: voiced and voiceless bilabials, alveolars, and velars;...
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    Binanderean languages of Papua New Guinea: reconstruction and subgrouping. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. Wilson, D. "The Binandere Language Family". In...
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  • Trans–New Guinea phylum of languages. The Yarawi people spoke Suena during most of the 20th century, but may have switched to Binandere. Suena at Ethnologue...
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    Highlands, Binandere in the 'Bird's Tail' of PNG, and two families that John Z'graggen would later (1971, 1975) unite in his 100-language Madang–Adelbert...
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  • Zia is a Papuan language spoken in the Lower Waria Valley in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea. It is part of the Binandere subgroup of the Trans–New...
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  • languages#Evolution Binandere language#Evolution Mailuan languages#Evolution Dagan languages#Evolution Goilalan languages#Evolution Koiarian languages#Evolution...
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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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  • a Papuan language spoken in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea. It is part of the Binandere family of the Trans–New Guinea phylum of languages, and is close...
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  • probable reflexes in the Apali, Kalam, Kâte, Selepet, Binandere, Katei, Kiwai, Telefol, and Asmat languages. Middle Wahgi distinguishes 14 color terms (from...
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  • family] Binandere: Binandere, Mambare [ambiguous], Musa River, Aiga, Yoda [Yǒda/Koriri, geographically Hunjara], Berepo [presumably Binandere], Amara...
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