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Mombum, or
Kemelom (Komolom), is a Trans–New
Guinea language spoken on Yos
Sudarso Island (Kolopom Island) in West New Guinea.
Mombum phonemic inventory:...
- The
Mombum languages, also
known as the
Komolom or Muli
Strait languages, are a pair of Trans–New
Guinea languages,
Mombum (Komolom) and Koneraw, spoken...
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Strait consists of two
primary subgroups: Asmat–Kamrau Muli
Strait (or
Mombum, Komolom) Proto-Asmat–Muli
Strait is
reconstructed with 12
consonants and...
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classifications of
Papuan languages until recently, but is
clearly close to
Mombum. Word
lists Geurtjens, Hendrik. 1933. Marindineesch-Nederlandsch Woordenboek...
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classifications of
Stephen Wurm (1975) and of
Malcolm Ross (2005).
Along with the
Mombum languages, they are the
languages spoken on
Kolepom Island (Yos Sudarso...
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Wersing Western Pantar Woisika Asmat–
Mombum Buruwai Casuarina Coast Asmat Central Asmat North Asmat Citak Mombum Kamberau Kamoro Koneraw Sempan West Bird's...
- Gulf
branches (i.e.
South Bird's Head, West
Bomberai etc.) or the Asmat–
Mombum languages and
their relatives further east.
Sumeri has
previously been linked...
- few
thousands of people.
These include small languages such as Benggoi,
Mombum and Towei.[page needed]
Other languages are
spoken at the
regional level...
- Trans-New Guinea, but
further evidence is needed): Bayono-Awbono (2)
Komolom (
Mombum) (2)
Mairasi (3)
Pauwasi (5)
Pawaian (isolate)
Sentanic (4)
South Bird's...
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Wersing Western Pantar Woisika Asmat–
Mombum Buruwai Casuarina Coast Asmat Central Asmat North Asmat Citak Mombum Kamberau Kamoro Koneraw Sempan West Bird's...