Nambu | |
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East Morehead River | |
Geographic distribution | New Guinea |
Native speakers | 3,000 (2000–2003) |
Linguistic classification | Trans-Fly – Bulaka River?
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Glottolog | namb1292 |
Nambu is a cluster of Papuan languages spoken in the Morehead River region of Papua New Guinea.
Varieties are distinct but have some mutually intelligibility with their neighbors.[1] Usher (2020) lists the following languages, with Nambo and Namna considered dialects of a single language.[2]
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