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Kenati language

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Unconfirmed language of Papua New Guinea ‹ The template Infobox language is being considered for merging. ›
Kenati
RegionPapua New Guinea
Native speakers1000 (2004)
Language familyTrans–New Guinea
Language codes
ISO 639-3gat
Glottologkena1250

Kenati is a poorly documented Papuan language spoken by only about 950 people (in 1990) in Papua New Guinea. It is also known as Aziana, Ganati, Kenathi. Specifically, it is spoken in 3 villages located in Eastern Highlands Province, in Obura-Wonenara District of Papua New Guinea.

Wurm (1960, 1975) placed it in his East New Guinea Highlands family as an independent branch. Ross (2005) could not find enough evidence to confirm this, and left it unclassified. However, Ethnologue (2009) classified it more specifically with the Kainantu languages, another branch of Wurm's East Highlands.

References

  1. ^ Kenati at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Closed access icon

External links

Kainantu–Goroka languages
Goroka
Gahuku
Kamono–Yagaria
Others
Kainantu
Tairora
Gauwa
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