Komnzo (also Kómnzo, Kómnjo, Kamundjo) is a Yam language of Papua New Guinea spoken by 150–250 people in the village of Rouku (8°42′06″S 141°35′55″E /...
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Upper Morehead, also known as Wára, is a Papuan language of New Guinea. Varieties are Wára (Vara), Kómnjo (Rouku), Anta, and Wèré (Wärä); these are divergent...
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Konjo (redirect from Konjo language (Sulawesi))
Indonesia Highland Konjo language, an Austronesian language spoken in Sulawesi, Indonesia Kómnzo language, a Papuan language of Papua New Guinea This...
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shared with the Kolopom languages. The Tonda languages are: Tonda / West Morehead River Arammba Central Morehead River: Anta, Kómnzo, Wára, Wérè, Kémä, Kánchá...
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concerned Koryak morphology, Hadza syntax and morphology, kinship terms in Kómnzo, semantics in Dâw, and male-female diglossia in Yanyuwa. The team problem...
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Database. Döhler, Christian (2018) A grammar of Komnzo. (Studies in Diversity Linguistics 22). Berlin: Language Science Press. doi:10.5281/zenodo.1477799....
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Numeral (linguistics) (redirect from Numbers in languages)
Morehead-Maro languages of Southern New Guinea are examples of the rare base 6 system with monomorphemic words running up to 66. Examples are Kanum and Kómnzo. The...
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Aewe 14. Wando (Warta Thuntai language speakers) 15. Kandarisa (Ránmo language speakers) 16. Rouku (Komnzo language speakers) 17. Morehead Station 18...
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Senary (section Natural languages)
words for the powers of six; running up to 66 for some of the languages. One example is Komnzo with the following numerals: nibo (61), fta (62 [36]), taruba...
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