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known as the
Komolom or Muli
Strait languages, are a pair of Trans–New
Guinea languages,
Mombum (
Komolom) and Koneraw,
spoken on
Komolom Island just off...
- Mombum, or
Kemelom (
Komolom), is a Trans–New
Guinea language spoken on Yos
Sudarso Island (Kolopom Island) in West New Guinea.
Mombum phonemic inventory:...
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consists of two
primary subgroups: Asmat–Kamrau Muli
Strait (or Mombum,
Komolom) Proto-Asmat–Muli
Strait is
reconstructed with 12
consonants and 5 vowels:...
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Papua New Guinea) East
Cenderawasih Bay Yam (also in
Papua New Guinea)
Komolom Yelmek-Maklew
Eastern Pauwasi (also in
Papua New Guinea)
Western Pauwasi...
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Komoran or
Komolom is an
island just
south of the much
larger Yos
Sudarso near the
south coast of New
Guinea in
South Papua province, Indonesia. Its area...
- be Trans-New Guinea, but
further evidence is needed): Bayono-Awbono (2)
Komolom (Mombum) (2)
Mairasi (3)
Pauwasi (5)
Pawaian (isolate)
Sentanic (4) South...
- languages, part of the Trans-New
Guinea language family, and the
Mombum (or
Komolom) languages, an
independent language family, are
spoken on Yos
Sudarso Island...
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consists of five
villages (listed in italic). Deka
Kalilam Kimaam Kiworo Komolom Kumbis Mambum Purawanderu Teri
Turiram Umanderu Webu
Woner Kimaam has a...
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families and
isolates Yam
Pahoturi River Eleman Oriomo Teberan Doso-Turumsa
Komolom Yelmek-Maklew
Dibiyaso Kaki Ae
Kamula Karami Pawaia Porome Purari Tabo...
- New
Guinea to the east. At the
southern end of Muli
Strait is
Komoran (
Komolom) Island, with
Buaya Strait (Bensbach Cr****)
separating it from Yos Sudarso...