Bepour language
Papuan language
Bepour | |
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Native to | Papua New Guinea |
Region | Madang Province |
Ethnicity | 340 (2000 census)[1] |
Native speakers | 50 (2000)[1] |
Language family | Trans–New Guinea?
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | bie |
Glottolog | bepo1240 |
ELP | Bepour |
Bepour is classified as Severely Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger |
Bepour is a nearly extinct Papuan language of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea.[2]
References
- ^ a b Bepour at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)
- ^ Pick, Andrew (2020). A reconstruction of Proto-Northern Adelbert phonology and lexicon (PDF) (PhD dissertation). University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.
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Madang languages
(Croisilles)
Manep–Barem |
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Kumil–Tibor | |
Numugen | |
Kaukombar | |
other |
Tomul (Josephstaal) | |
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Sogeram (Wanang) |
Kokan | |
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Gum | |
Hanseman | |
other |
(South Madang)
Awung | |
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Brahman | |
Evapia | |
Peka | |
Nuru | |
Kabenau | |
other |
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