40-47 of 41,800 results
Open links in new tab
  1. Papuan Languages - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Feminine is usually the unmarked gender. Some Trans New Guinea languages use existential verbs like ‘stand,’ ‘sit,’ ‘lie,’ and sometimes others like ‘hang,’ ‘carry,’ and ‘come’ as quasi …

  2. Borong language and alphabet - Omniglot

    Jun 4, 2024 · Borong Borong is a member of the Western Huon group of Trans-New Guinea languages. It is spoken by about 2,200 people on the Huon Peninsula in Morobe Province in …

  3. Daga alphabet, prounciation and language - Omniglot

    Trans-New Guinea languages Amele, Awara, Barai, Beami, Bimin, Binumarien, Blagar, Borong, Burum, Dadibi, Daga, Hamtai, Huli, Kanasi, Ketengban, Meriam Mir, Nobonob, Sawila, Suabo, …

  4. Change in Traditional Numerals Systems in Mian and other Trans New Guinea Languages

    Download Citation | On Jan 1, 2012, Sebastian Fedden published Change in Traditional Numerals Systems in Mian and other Trans New Guinea Languages | Find, read and cite all the …

  5. Trans-New-Guinea Languages - Max Planck Society

    Angan: (Papua New Guinea) Angaataha: Angaatiha Angan Proper: Akoye, Ankave, Hamtai, Kamasa, Kawacha, Menya, Safeyoka, Simbari, Susuami, Tainae, Yagwoia, Yipma (Baruya ...

  6. Posited Trans-New Guinea language families (after Ross 2005)

    While there is only partial agreement amongst linguists on the precise Trans-New Guinea membership or higher subgroupings of Trans-New Guinea languages, the family is thought to …

  7. Trans–New Guinea languages - Wikipedia Republished // WIKI 2

    Trans–New Guinea (TNG) is an extensive family of Papuan languages spoken on the island of New Guinea and neighboring islands, a region corresponding to the country Papua New …

  8. Trans New Guinea Languages – moefamily

    Feb 3, 2018 · In this post I (Jon) thought I’d share some of the more interesting features of one of the major language families of Papua New Guinea. Most of the 800+ languages of Papua New …