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Croisilles languages

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Geographic distribution:
  
New Guinea

Glottolog:
  
croi1234

Linguistic classification:
  
Trans–New Guinea Madang Croisilles

The Croisilles languages are a family of languages in the Madang branch of the Trans–New Guinea languages of New Guinea. The occupy the northern Abelbert Range, vs. the Southern Adelbert languages, another branch of Madang.

Languages

There are few features that connect the Croisilles languages together, but the groups listed below are coherent:

  • Dimir–Malas (Isumrud): Dimir, Malas
  • Kaukombar
  • Bargam (Mugil)
  • Mala (Pay), Miani (Maiani, Tani), Maia (Pila, Saki)
  • Kumil: Brem (Bunabun), Bepour, Mauwake (Ulingan), Moere, Musar
  • Tibor–Omosa
  • Omosan: Pal (Abasakur), Kobol (Koguman)
  • Tiboran: Kowaki, Mawak, Pamosu (Hinihon), Wanambre
  • Amaimon isolate
  • Numugen–Mabuso?
  • Numugen family (see)
  • Mabuso family (see)
  • References

    Croisilles languages Wikipedia


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