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Arai–Samaia languages

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Proposed language family of New Guinea
Arai–Samaia
Arai and Samaia Rivers
Geographic
distribution
New Guinea
Subdivisions
Language codes
GlottologNone

Arai–Samaia is a language family of New Guinea, proposed by Timothy Usher, that includes theArai (Left May) andSamaia (Amto–Musan) languages and thePyu isolate.[1]

References

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  1. ^NewGuineaWorld, Arai and Samaia Rivers

Further reading

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Based onPalmer 2018 classification
Trans–New Guinea
subgroups
CentralPapua, Indonesia
SoutheastPapua, Indonesia
SouthwestPapua New Guinea
CentralPapua New Guinea
Papuan Peninsula
EasternNusantara
families and isolates
Bird's Head Peninsula
families and isolates
NorthernWestern New Guinea
families and isolates
CentralWestern New Guinea
families and isolates
SepikRamu basin
families and isolates
Torricelli subgroups
Sepik subgroups
Ramu subgroups
Gulf of Papua and southernNew Guinea
families and isolates
Bismarck Archipelago andSolomon Islands
families and isolates
Rossel Island
isolate
Proposed groupings
Proto-language
Africa
Isolates
Eurasia
(Europe
andAsia)
Isolates
New Guinea
andthe Pacific
Isolates
Australia
Isolates
North
America
Isolates
Mesoamerica
Isolates
South
America
Isolates
Sign
languages
Isolates
See also
  • Families with question marks (?) are disputed or controversial.
  • Families initalics have no living members.
  • Families with more than 30 languages are inbold.


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