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- Aion a.k.a. Ambakich is a Keram language of Papua New Guinea. It is only spoken by adults; children grow up speaking Tok Pisin. /t/ and /ŋ/ only appear...
- management company Air Expeditionary Wing, a United States Air Force unit Ambakich language (ISO 639-3 code: aew) ****ociation for the Education of Women,...
- Taulil-Butam (2) Teberan (2) Yawa-Saweru (2) Isolates (55) Abinomn Abun Ambakich Anem Ap Ma Asabano Bilua Bo****a Burmeso Damal Dem Dibiyaso Duna Elseng...
- accepted by Pawley (2005). Gr****/Keram (Lay****) Banaro Gr**** proper: Aion (Ambakich), Adjora (Abu), and Gorovu. Timothy Usher (as reported in Glottolog) broke...
- aes I/E isolate Alsea алсеа aeu I/L Sino-Tibetan Akeu акеу aew I/L Keram Ambakich амбакич (aex) I/L spurious language Amerax амераш aey I/L Trans–New Guinea...
- the Gr**** branch. They are named for the Keram River. East Keram River Ambakich (Aion) Ap Ma (Kambot) West Keram River (Mongol–Langam) Mwakai (Mongol)...
- *sisiŋk *minɨŋ; *minɨŋk *namuŋk *ya-; *ya-r *sariŋamp *nɨŋ****; *nɨŋkay Ramu Ambakich (Arango dialect) katʃi katʃokei kər dun kɨpɨ aur mil brip sin karatʃ okanɨk...
- Keram language of Papua New Guinea. Compared to its nearest relative, Ambakich, Kambot drops the first segment from polysyllabic words. Kambot is spoken...
- names) as of 2018 is as follows: Ramu and Keram Rivers Keram River Kambot–Ambakich (East Keram River) Mongol–Langam (West Keram River) Ramu River Banaro (Waran)...
- languages, but Usher break up the Gr**** languages. Foley (2018) included Aion (Ambakich) as well, but it has since been shown to be one of the Keram languages...