Bagupi
Clasificación: Trans-New Guinea
·en peligro de extinción
Clasificación: Trans-New Guinea
·en peligro de extinción
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La información está incompleta “Australasia and the Pacific” (425-577) . Stephen Wurm (2007) , Christopher Moseley · Routledge
Today, the number of speakers is still around 60.
Garuh
Tok Pisin
The language is under pressure from neighbouring large languages such as Garuh, and Tok Pisin, which is taking its toll.
No literacy
Madang Province. Spoken at the headwaters of the Gogol River, west of Mabanob, northwest of Madang town.
La información está incompleta “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 17th Edition (2013)” . Paul M. Lewis; Gary F. Simons; and Charles D. Fennig · Dallas, Texas: SIL International
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(Wurm 2000)
Nobonob [gaw]
Tok Pisin [tpi]
"Heavy influence from Nobonob [gaw] and Tok Pisin [tpi] (Wurm 2007)."
"Madang Province, headwaters of the Gogol river, west of Mabanob, northwest of Madang town."