The Awyu–Ok languages are a group of Trans–New Guinea families in central New Guinea established by Timothy Usher, though with precedents in earlier studies...
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specifically for an Awyu–Ok relationship, and Foley believes that these two families may be closest to Asmat among the TNG languages. Loughnane and Fedden...
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The Greater Awyu or Digul River languages, known in earlier classifications with more limited scope as Awyu–Dumut (Awyu–Ndumut), are a family of perhaps...
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The Awyu languages are a cluster of Papuan languages in Indonesian New Guinea. They number between five (bold below) and eleven, depending on one's criteria...
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argues independently for an Awyu–Ok relationship, and Foley echoes that Asmat may be closest to Awyu and Ok of the TNG languages. Regardless, the four individual...
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precedents in earlier studies. The languages are as follows: Awyu–Ok Digul River (Greater Awyu) Kamula–Elevala Ok Momuna–Mek Mek Momuna (Somahai) Voorhoeve...
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Awyu and Lower Kia River Awyu may be distinct languages, depending on one's criteria. Kia Awyu at Ethnologue (24th ed., 2021) New Guinea World - Awyu...
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Central Awyu, is a Papuan language of South Papua, Indonesia. It may actually be two languages, depending on one's criteria for a 'language'. The two...
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West Awyu and Asue Awyu, is an Awyu language of South Papua, Indonesia. It may actually be three languages, depending on one's criteria for a 'language':...
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Aekyom loanwords from Ok languages: Kamula loanwords from Aramia River languages: Potential cognates between Kamula–Elevala and Awyu–Dumut (Healey 1970):...
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