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has gloss | eng: * Finisterre family ** Erap branch: Finongan, Gusan, Mamaa, Munkip, Nakama, Nimi, Nuk, Nek, Numanggang, Sauk, Uri ** Gusap-Mot branch: Madi (Gira), Iyo (Nahu), Neko, Nekgini, Ngaing, Rawa, Ufim ** Uruwa branch: Nukna (Komutu), Sakam, Som, Weliki, Yau ** Wantoat branch: Awara, Tuma-Irumu, Wantoat (Yagawak, Bam) ** Warup branch: Asaro'o (Morafa), Bulgebi, Degenan, Forak, Guya (Guiarak), Gwahatike (Dahating), Muratayak (Asat), Yagomi ** Yupna branch: Bonkiman, Domung, Gabutamon, Ma (Mebu), Nankina, Yopno (Kewieng, Wandabong, Nokopo, Isan) |
has gloss | eng: The Finisterre languages are a family within the original Trans–New Guinea (TNG) proposal, and William Foley considers their TNG identity to be established. They share with the Huon languages verbs which are suppletive depending on the person & number of the object, strong morphological evidence that they are related. |
lexicalization | eng: Finisterre languages |
lexicalization | eng: Finisterre language |
subclass of | e/Finisterre-Huon languages |
instance of | language/ngf |
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has subclass | e/Warup languages |
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