Inland Gulf languages
The Inland Gulf languages are a family of Trans–New Guinea languages in the classifications of Stephen Wurm (1975) and Malcolm Ross (2005). The unity of the languages was established by K. Franklin in 1969. Although the family as a whole is clearly valid, Ipiko is quite distinct from the other languages.
* Inland Gulf family
* Ipiko language
* Minanibai branch: Minanibai (Foia Foia), Mubami (Tao), Karami, Hoia Hoia (Hoyahoya) Pronouns for the Minanibai branch are: Ipiko only reflects 1pl *ni.
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Inland Gulf languages
The Inland Gulf languages are a family of Trans–New Guinea languages in the classifications of Stephen Wurm (1975) and Malcolm Ross (2005). The unity of the languages was established by K. Franklin in 1969. Although the family as a whole is clearly valid, Ipiko is quite distinct from the other languages.
* Inland Gulf family
* Ipiko language
* Minanibai branch: Minanibai (Foia Foia), Mubami (Tao), Karami, Hoia Hoia (Hoyahoya) Pronouns for the Minanibai branch are: Ipiko only reflects 1pl *ni.
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Las lenguas del interior del G ...... es cercanas al golfo de Papúa.
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Les langues de l'intérieur du ...... en Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée.
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The Inland Gulf languages are ...... : Ipiko only reflects 1pl *ni.
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Map: The Inland Gulf languages of New Guinea
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Las lenguas del interior del G ...... es cercanas al golfo de Papúa.
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Les langues de l'intérieur du ...... en Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée.
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The Inland Gulf languages are ...... : Ipiko only reflects 1pl *ni.
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Inland Gulf languages
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Langues de l'intérieur du golfe
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Lenguas del interior del golfo
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