Komyandaret language

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Komyandaret
Region Papua (Indonesia)
Native speakers
300 (2000) [1]
Trans–New Guinea
  • Greater Awyu
    • Becking–Dawi
      • Komyandaret–Tsaukambo
        • Komyandaret
Language codes
ISO 639-3 kzv
Glottolog komy1238

Komyandaret is a poorly documented Papuan language of Indonesia. It is close enough to Tsaukambo that there is some mutual intelligibility.

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Trans–New Guinea languages Southeast Papuan languages

Trans–New Guinea (TNG) is an extensive family of Papuan languages spoken in New Guinea and neighboring islands, perhaps the third-largest language family in the world by number of languages. The core of the family is considered to be established, but its boundaries and overall membership are uncertain. The languages are spoken by around 3 million people. There have been three main proposals as to its internal classification.

Greater Awyu languages

The Greater Awyu or Digul River languages, known in earlier classifications with more limited scope as Awyu–Dumut (Awyu–Ndumut), are a family of perhaps a dozen Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in eastern West Papua in the region of the Digul River. Six of the languages are sufficiently attested for a basic description; it is not clear how many of the additional names may be separate languages.

References

  1. Komyandaret at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)