Southeast Papuan languages
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The Southeast Papuan or Papuan Peninsula ("Bird's Tail") languages are a group of half a dozen small families of
Papuan languages The Papuan languages are the non- Austronesian and non- Australian languages spoken on the western Pacific island of New Guinea in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, as well as neighbouring islands, by around 4 million people. It is a strictly geogr ...
in the " Bird's Tail" (southeastern peninsula) of New Guinea that are part of the Trans–New Guinea (TNG) phylum.


Languages

The languages are as follows:New Guinea World, Papuan Peninsula
/ref> * Dagan ( Meneao Range) *
Owen Stanley Range Owen Stanley Range is the south-eastern part of the central mountain-chain in Papua New Guinea. Its highest point is Mount Victoria at , while its most prominent peak is Mount Suckling. History Owen Stanley Range was seen in 1849 by Captain Ow ...
** Koiarian (Koiari – Managalas Plateau) ** Kwalean (Humene–Uare) ** Manubaran (Mount Brown) **Mailu–Yareban *** Yareban (
Musa River The Musa is a river on the eastern side of the Papuan Peninsula, in Papua New Guinea. It is one of the primary rivers on Oro Province. Its mouth exits into Dyke Ackland Bay Dyke Ackland Bay is a large bay in the Oro Province of Papua New Guin ...
) ***'' Bauwaki'' *** Mailuan (
Cloudy Bay Te Koko-o-Kupe / Cloudy Bay is located at the northeast of New Zealand's South Island, to the south of the Marlborough Sounds and north of Clifford Bay. In August 2014, the name Cloudy Bay, given by Captain Cook in 1770, was officially altered t ...
) They have in common ''ya'' for 'you' (plural) instead of proto-TNG ''*gi''.


Pronouns

Usher (2020) reconstructs the pronouns as:New Guinea World, Owen Stanley Range
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Lexical comparison

The lexical data below is from the Trans-New Guinea database and Usher (2020).


References

{{Languages of Papua New Guinea Trans–New Guinea languages