Pisa language
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Pisa | |
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Asuwe Awyu | |
West Awyu | |
Region | Papua, Indonesia |
Native speakers | 6,500 (2002)[1] |
Dialects |
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | psa |
Glottolog | asue1235 |
Pisa, also known as West Awyu and Asuwe Awyu, is an Awyu language of Papua, Indonesia. It may actually be three languages, depending on one's criteria for a 'language':[2]
- West Awyu
- Wildeman River Awyu (Pisà)
- Asue River Awyu
- Miaro River Awyu
- Kewet River Awyu
References
- ^ Pisa at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- ^ New Guinea World - Awyu
External links
- Shiaxa at the Awyu–Ndumut research group at VU University Amsterdam: [1]
Asmat–Kamoro |
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Greater Awyu |
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Ok–Oksapmin |
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Komolom | |||||||||
Somahai |
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