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The '''Mabuso languages''' are a small [[language family|family]] of closely related languages in New Guinea. They were linked with the [[Rai Coast languages]] in 1951 by [[Arthur Capell]] in his [[Madang languages|Madang]] family, which Wurm (1975) included in his [[Trans–New Guinea]] (TNG) phylum. [[Malcolm Ross (linguist)|Malcolm Ross]] reconstructed the pronouns of proto-Mabuso and noted that "the integrity of the Mabuso group is fairly obvious". |
The '''Mabuso languages''' are a small [[language family|family]] of closely related languages in [[New Guinea]]. They were linked with the [[Rai Coast languages]] in 1951 by [[Arthur Capell]] in his [[Madang languages|Madang]] family, which Wurm (1975) included in his [[Trans–New Guinea]] (TNG) phylum. [[Malcolm Ross (linguist)|Malcolm Ross]] reconstructed the pronouns of proto-Mabuso and noted that "the integrity of the Mabuso group is fairly obvious". |
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*Z'graggen, J.A. ''A comparative word list of the Mabuso languages, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea''. D-32, xvi + 199 pages. Pacific Linguistics, The Australian National University, 1980. {{doi|10.15144/PL-D32}} |
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Mabuso | |
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Geographic distribution | New Guinea |
Linguistic classification | Madang
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Glottolog | mabu1247 |
The Mabuso languages are a small family of closely related languages in New Guinea. They were linked with the Rai Coast languages in 1951 by Arthur Capell in his Madang family, which Wurm (1975) included in his Trans–New Guinea (TNG) phylum. Malcolm Ross reconstructed the pronouns of proto-Mabuso and noted that "the integrity of the Mabuso group is fairly obvious".
Languages
[edit]- Hanseman languages (see)
- South Mabuso
- Kokon: Girawa, Kein (Bemal)
- Munit–Gum
- Munit
- Gum languages (see)
References
[edit]- Z'graggen, J.A. A comparative word list of the Mabuso languages, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. D-32, xvi + 199 pages. Pacific Linguistics, The Australian National University, 1980. doi:10.15144/PL-D32