Mulaha language
Extinct language of Papua New Guinea
Mulaha | |
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Region | Papua New Guinea |
Extinct | 1950s[1] |
Language family | Trans–New Guinea
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | mfw |
Glottolog | mula1254 |
Mulaha is an extinct language of the "Bird's Tail" of Papua New Guinea. A word list was collected by English (1902).[2]
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Papuan language families
(Palmer 2018 classification)
(Palmer 2018 classification)
subgroups
Central Papua, Indonesia |
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Southeast Papua, Indonesia | |
Southwest Papua New Guinea | |
Central Papua New Guinea | |
Papuan Peninsula |
families and isolates
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Torricelli subgroups | |
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Sepik subgroups | |
Ramu subgroups |
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families and isolates
families and isolates
isolate
- West Papuan
- Northwest Papuan
- South Pauwasi
- East Papuan
- Southeast Papuan
- Papuan Gulf
- Binanderean–Goilalan
- Arai–Samaia
- Asmat–Mombum
- Trans-Fly–Bulaka River
- Trans-Fly
- Dani–Kwerba
- East Bird's Head – Sentani
- Kwomtari–Fas
- Left May – Kwomtari
- Tor–Kwerba–Nimboran
- West Trans–New Guinea
- West Papuan Highlands
- Central and South New Guinea
- Central West New Guinea
- East New Guinea Highlands
- Yele – West New Britain
- Sepik–Ramu
- Indo-Pacific
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