Mufian
[aka Mufwian, Muhian, Muhiang]Classification: Torricelli
·vulnerable
Classification: Torricelli
·vulnerable
Mufwian, Muhian, Muhiang, Southern Arapesh |
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Torricelli, Arapeshan |
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ISO 639-3 |
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aoj |
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Information from: “Sepik languages: checklist and preliminary classification” . Laycock, Donald C. (1973) , Wurm, Stephen A. · Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics
43 villages: Aperinga, Lehinga No. 1, Lehinga No. 2, Ningilimbi No. 1, Ningilimbi No. 2, Amahop, Ami, Amam, Aunyelim, Butika, Dahabiga, Higiabin, Kulange, Nilu, Ningalimbi, Nungalim, Sahali, Supari, Supa, Walahuta, Wamsak No. 1, Wamsak No.2, Albiname No. 1, Albinama No. 2, Albinama No. 3, Auwi, Balangabadangal, Balif, Bil, Bulamita, Hauingalif, Ilahita, Ilahop, Ilifwalum, Ingambus, Malahun, Moi No. 1, Moi No. 2, Namango, Utamup, Tatumba, and Wareli.
Information from: “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 18th Edition” . Lewis, M. Paul, Gary F. Simons, and Charles D. Fennig · SIL International
"11,000 (1998 SIL). 6,000 Filifita (1999 SIL)."
"East Sepik Province, Maprik district, Torricelli mountains, west of Maprik. 36 villages."
Information from: “Glottolog 2.3” . Hammarström, Harald & Forkel, Robert & Haspelmath, Martin & Nordhoff, Sebastian (2014)
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SOURCE: “Sepik languages: checklist and preliminary classification” . Laycock, Donald C. (1973) , Wurm, Stephen A. · Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics |
2014 | Glottolog 2.3 | Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology | http://glottolog.org | Hammarström, Harald & Forkel, Robert & Haspelmath, Martin & Nordhoff, Sebastian | Hammarström, Harald & Forkel, Robert & Haspelmath, Martin & Nordhoff, Sebastian. 2014. Glottolog 2.3. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. (Available online at http://glottolog.org) | -3.58, 142.96 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18th | 2015 | Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 18th Edition | Lewis, M. Paul, Gary F. Simons, and Charles D. Fennig | SIL International | Dallas, Texas | http://www.ethnologue.com | Lewis, M. Paul, Gary F. Simons, and Charles D. Fennig (eds.). 2015. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Eighteenth edition. Dallas, Texas: SIL International. Online version: http://www.ethnologue.com. | 11,000 | 1998 | 10000-99999 | "11,000 (1998 SIL). 6,000 Filifita (1999 SIL)." | Vulnerable (20 percent certain, based on the evidence available) | Papua New Guinea | "East Sepik Province, Maprik district, Torricelli mountains, west of Maprik. 36 villages." | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Pacific Linguistics | B 25 | 1973 | Sepik languages: checklist and preliminary classification | Wurm, Stephen A. | Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics | Canberra | Laycock, Donald C. | 10,646 | 1970 | 10000-99999 | Vulnerable (20 percent certain, based on the evidence available) | Papua New Guinea | 43 villages: Aperinga, Lehinga No. 1, Lehinga No. 2, Ningilimbi No. 1, Ningilimbi No. 2, Amahop, Ami, Amam, Aunyelim, Butika, Dahabiga, Higiabin, Kulange, Nilu, Ningalimbi, Nungalim, Sahali, Supari, Supa, Walahuta, Wamsak No. 1, Wamsak No.2, Albiname No. 1, Albinama No. 2, Albinama No. 3, Auwi, Balangabadangal, Balif, Bil, Bulamita, Hauingalif, Ilahita, Ilahop, Ilifwalum, Ingambus, Malahun, Moi No. 1, Moi No. 2, Namango, Utamup, Tatumba, and Wareli. |