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has gloss | eng: The Papi languages are a small family of clearly two related languages of northern Papua New Guinea, Papi and Suarmin. Donald Laycock (1973) classified them as part of a Walio–Papi, Leonhard Schultze, branch of his Sepik-Ramu proposal. Malcolm Ross (2005) breaks up Walio-Papi, and suggests that the Papi languages may instead be part of the Sepik Hill branch of the (now Sepik) family. |
lexicalization | eng: Papi languages |
lexicalization | eng: Papi language |
instance of | e/Sepik languages |
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