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Turubu Rural LLG
Turubu Rural LLG is a local-level government (LLG) of East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. Many Marienberg languages are spoken in this LLG. Wards *01. Mandi ( Wiarumus language speakers) *02. Forok *03. Kep ( Terebu language and Kaiep language speakers) *04. Suanum / Munjun *05. Samap ( Elepi language and Kaiep language Kaiep is one of three Kairiru languages of Turubu Rural LLG, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( ... speakers) *06. Ibab/Waibab *07. Tring ( Kamasau language speakers) *08. Yaugib ( Urimo language speakers) *09. Namarep (kumin paio languages) *10. Kinyare *11. Kandai *12. Mundagai *13. Wawat *14. Yamben *15. Mambe ( Juwal language speakers) *16. Bungain ( Bungain language speakers) *17. Sinambali *18. Manuwara *19. Sir *20. Putanda *21. Parpur References * * {{Districts of East Sepik Province Local-level go ...
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Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( tpi, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini; ho, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niu Gini), is a country in Oceania that comprises the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and its offshore islands in Melanesia (a region of the southwestern Pacific Ocean north of Australia). Its capital, located along its southeastern coast, is Port Moresby. The country is the world's third largest island country, with an area of . At the national level, after being ruled by three external powers since 1884, including nearly 60 years of Australian administration starting during World War I, Papua New Guinea established its sovereignty in 1975. It became an independent Commonwealth realm in 1975 with Elizabeth II as its queen. It also became a member of the Commonwealth of Nations in its own right. There are 839 known languages of Papua New Guinea, one of ...
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Ethnologue
''Ethnologue: Languages of the World'' (stylized as ''Ethnoloɠue'') is an annual reference publication in print and online that provides statistics and other information on the living languages of the world. It is the world's most comprehensive catalogue of languages. It was first issued in 1951, and is now published by SIL International, an American Christian non-profit organization. Overview and content ''Ethnologue'' has been published by SIL International (formerly known as the Summer Institute of Linguistics), a Christian linguistic service organization with an international office in Dallas, Texas. The organization studies numerous minority languages to facilitate language development, and to work with speakers of such language communities in translating portions of the Bible into their languages. Despite the Christian orientation of its publisher, ''Ethnologue'' isn't ideologically or theologically biased. ''Ethnologue'' includes alternative names and autonyms, the ...
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Juwal Language
Juwal a.k.a. Muniwara is a Torricelli language of Papua New Guinea. Other names are ''Mambe'' and ''Tumara ~ Tumaru''. It is spoken in Mambe () and Tumeru () villages of Turubu Rural LLG Turubu Rural LLG is a local-level government (LLG) of East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. Many Marienberg languages are spoken in this LLG. Wards *01. Mandi ( Wiarumus language speakers) *02. Forok *03. Kep ( Terebu language and Kaiep languag ..., East Sepik Province. References Marienberg languages Languages of East Sepik Province {{papuan-lang-stub ...
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Urimo Language
Urimo is a Torricelli language of Papua New Guinea. It is spoken in Yaugiba village () of Turubu Rural LLG, East Sepik Province East Sepik is a province in Papua New Guinea. Its capital is Wewak. East Sepik has an estimated population of 433,481 people (2010 census) and is 43,426 km square in size. History Cherubim Dambui was appointed as East Sepik's first premier .... References Marienberg languages Languages of East Sepik Province {{papuan-lang-stub ...
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Kamasau Language
Kamasau is a Torricelli language of Turubu Rural LLG, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( tpi, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini; ho, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niu Gini), is a country i .... Dialects There are three dialects: *''Ghini'' dialect, spoken in Wandomi (), Wobu (), and Yibab () villages *''Hagi'' dialect, spoken in Kenyari village () *''Soigi'' and ''Segi'' dialects, spoken in Kamasau (), Tring (), and Wau () villages Ghini dialect is divergent. The dictionary is based on the Segi dialect of Tring. Phonology Consonants Kamasau consonants are: : Vowels Kamasau vowels are: : References {{Languages of Papua New Guinea Marienberg languages Languages of East Sepik Province ...
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Elepi Language
Elepi (also Elapi, Samap, Blabla) is a Torricelli language of Papua New Guinea. It is spoken in Samap village () of Turubu Rural LLG Turubu Rural LLG is a local-level government (LLG) of East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. Many Marienberg languages are spoken in this LLG. Wards *01. Mandi ( Wiarumus language speakers) *02. Forok *03. Kep ( Terebu language and Kaiep languag ..., East Sepik Province. References Marienberg languages Languages of East Sepik Province {{papuan-lang-stub ...
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Kaiep Language
Kaiep is one of three Kairiru languages of Turubu Rural LLG, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea (abbreviated PNG; , ; tpi, Papua Niugini; ho, Papua Niu Gini), officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea ( tpi, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niugini; ho, Independen Stet bilong Papua Niu Gini), is a country i .... It is spoken in the Kep (), Taul (), and Samap () village area in Turubu Rural LLG. References Languages of Papua New Guinea Schouten languages Vulnerable languages {{NNGuinea-lang-stub ...
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Terebu Language
Terebu (Turubu) is one of three Kairiru languages spoken in East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. It is spoken in Turubu village () of Turubu Rural LLG Turubu Rural LLG is a local-level government (LLG) of East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. Many Marienberg languages are spoken in this LLG. Wards *01. Mandi ( Wiarumus language speakers) *02. Forok *03. Kep ( Terebu language and Kaiep languag ..., East Sepik Province. References Languages of Papua New Guinea Schouten languages {{NNGuinea-lang-stub ...
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SIL International
SIL International (formerly known as the Summer Institute of Linguistics) is an evangelical Christian non-profit organization whose main purpose is to study, develop and document languages, especially those that are lesser-known, in order to expand linguistic knowledge, promote literacy, translate the Christian Bible into local languages, and aid minority language development. Based on its language documentation work, SIL publishes a database, ''Ethnologue'', of its research into the world's languages, and develops and publishes software programs for language documentation, such as FieldWorks Language Explorer (FLEx) and Lexique Pro. Its main offices in the United States are located at the International Linguistics Center in Dallas, Texas. History William Cameron Townsend, a Presbyterian minister, founded the organization in 1934, after undertaking a Christian mission with the Disciples of Christ among the Kaqchikel Maya people in Guatemala in the early 1930s.George Thomas ...
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Wiarumus Language
Wiarumus, a.k.a. Mandi, is a Torricelli language of Papua New Guinea, spoken in a village of just under 500. Only those villagers born before ca. 1940 can speak it. It is spoken in the Mandi village (), Turubu Rural LLG, East Sepik Province. External links * Paradisec The Pacific and Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures (PARADISEC) is a cross-institutional project that supports work on endangered languages and cultures of the Pacific and the region around Australia. They digitise reel- ... has two open access collections that include Wiarumus language materials; the first is Don Laycock'sDL2, the second is William Foley'sWF3 References Marienberg languages Languages of East Sepik Province Endangered Papuan languages {{papuan-lang-stub ...
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Provinces Of Papua New Guinea
For administrative purposes, Papua New Guinea is divided into administrative divisions Administrative division, administrative unit,Article 3(1). country subdivision, administrative region, subnational entity, constituent state, as well as many similar terms, are generic names for geographical areas into which a particular, ind ... called provinces. There are 22 provincial-level divisions, which include #List of provinces, 20 provinces, the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, and the National Capital District (Papua New Guinea), National Capital District of Port Moresby. In 2009, the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea created two additional provinces, that officially came into being on 17 May 2012.
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Marienberg Languages
The Marienberg or Marienberg Hills languages are a branch of the Torricelli language family. They are spoken in a mountainous stretch of region located between the towns of Wewak and Angoram in the Marienberg Hills of East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. Kamasau is the best documented Marienberg language. Typology Marienberg languages distinguish masculine and feminine genders, with feminine being the default unmarked gender. Unlike all other Torricelli branches except for the Monumbo languages, word order in the Bogia languages is SOV, likely due to contact with Lower Sepik-Ramu and Sepik languages. Languages Foley (2018) provides the following classification, based primarily on morphological evidence. * Buna, Blabla ( Elapi / Samap) * Kamasau * Bungain * Muniwara, Urimo, Mandi Mandi may refer to: Places * Mandı, Azerbaijan India * Mandi, Jammu and Kashmir, a town on the Mandi River in the Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir * Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, a ci ...
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