Mombum | |
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Native to | West New Guinea |
Region | Yos Sudarso Island |
Native speakers | (250 cited 1993) [1] |
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ISO 639-3 |
mso |
Glottolog |
nucl1452 |
ELP | Mombum |
Mombum, or Kemelom (Komolom), is a Trans–New Guinea language spoken on Yos Sudarso Island (Kolopom Island) in West New Guinea.
Mombum phonemic inventory: [2]
Asmat–Kamoro |
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Greater Awyu |
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Komolom | |||||||||
Somahai |
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Mombum | |
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Native to | West New Guinea |
Region | Yos Sudarso Island |
Native speakers | (250 cited 1993) [1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 |
mso |
Glottolog |
nucl1452 |
ELP | Mombum |
Mombum, or Kemelom (Komolom), is a Trans–New Guinea language spoken on Yos Sudarso Island (Kolopom Island) in West New Guinea.
Mombum phonemic inventory: [2]
Trans-New Guinea subgroups |
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Eastern
Nusantara families and isolates | |||||||||||
Bird's Head Peninsula families and isolates | |||||||||||
Northern
Western New Guinea families and isolates | |||||||||||
Central
Western New Guinea families and isolates | |||||||||||
Sepik-
Ramu basin families and isolates |
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Gulf of Papua and southern
New Guinea families and isolates | |||||||||||
Bismarck Archipelago and
Solomon Islands families and isolates | |||||||||||
Rossel Island isolate | |||||||||||
Proposed groupings |
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Proto-language |
Asmat–Kamoro |
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Greater Awyu |
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Ok–Oksapmin |
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Somahai |
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