Gum languages
Appearance
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Geographic distribution | New Guinea |
Linguistic classification | Madang
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Glottolog | gumm1240 |
The Gum languages are a small group of closely related languages in New Guinea.
The languages are:[1]
References
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Gum | |
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Geographic distribution | New Guinea |
Linguistic classification | Madang
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Glottolog | gumm1240 |
The Gum languages are a small group of closely related languages in New Guinea.
The languages are:[1]
Northern Adelbert (Croisilles) |
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Southern Adelbert |
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Kalam | |||||||||||||||
Mabuso |
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Mindjim | |||||||||||||||
Rai Coast (South Madang) |
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Yaganon | |||||||||||||||
(unclear) |
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