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Awyu–Ok language cluster of New Guinea
Awyu
Geographic
distribution
Digul watershed, New Guinea
Linguistic classificationTrans–New Guinea
Language codes
Glottologawyu1264

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 for a 'language':

(The placement and diversity of North Awyu is uncertain, due to lack of data.)

Further reading

References

  1. "New Guinea World - Awyu". Archived from the original on 2020-02-12. Retrieved 2020-03-31.

External links

  • Shiaxa at the Awyu–Ndumut research group at VU University Amsterdam:
Central and South New Guinea languages
Asmat–Kamoro
Asmat
Sabakor
Others
Greater Awyu
Awyu–Dumut
Becking–Dawi
Ok–Oksapmin
Western
Lowland
Mountain
Others
Bayono–Awbono
Komolom
Somahai
Papuan language families
(Palmer 2018 classification)
Trans-New Guinea
subgroups
Central Papua, Indonesia
Southeast Papua, Indonesia
Southwest Papua New Guinea
Central Papua New Guinea
Papuan Peninsula
Eastern Nusantara
families and isolates
Bird's Head Peninsula
families and isolates
Northern Western New Guinea
families and isolates
Central Western New Guinea
families and isolates
Sepik-Ramu basin
families and isolates
Torricelli subgroups
Sepik subgroups
Ramu subgroups
Gulf of Papua and southern New Guinea
families and isolates
Bismarck Archipelago and Solomon Islands
families and isolates
Rossel Island
isolate
Proposed groupings
Proto-language
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