South-Central Papuan languages — For the Trans–New Guinea languages, see Central and South New Guinea languages. South Central Papuan (tentative) Geographic distribution: New Guinea Linguistic classification: a primary family of Papuan languages … Wikipedia
West Central Papuan languages — The family of West Central Papuan languages is a subgroup of the Central Papuan languages. It consists of 6 languages.Components*Abadi *Nuclear West Central Papuan languages **Toura **Kuni **Mekeo **Lala **Waima … Wikipedia
Nuclear West Central Papuan languages — The family of Nuclear West Central Papuan languages is a subgroup of the West Central Papuan languages. It consists of 5 languages.Components*Toura *Kuni *Mekeo *Lala *Waima … Wikipedia
Papuan languages — The distribution of the Papuan languages, in red. Tan is Austronesian, and grey the historical range of Australian. The Papuan languages are those languages of the western Pacific which are neither Austronesian nor Australian. The term does not… … Wikipedia
Central Solomons languages — Infobox Language family name=Central Solomons region=Solomon Islands familycolor=Papuan family=a primary family of Papuan languages child1= Bilua child2= Touo child3= Lavukaleve child4= Savosavo map caption=Language families of the Solomon… … Wikipedia
Central Papuan Tip languages — Central Papuan Tip Geographic distribution: Eastern New Guinea Linguistic classification: Austronesian Malayo Polynesian Oceanic Western Oceanic … Wikipedia
Papuan languages — Group of about 750 languages spoken by indigenous peoples of New Guinea and parts of some neighbouring islands, including Alor, Bougainville, Halmahera, New Britain, New Ireland, and Timor. Spoken by perhaps five million people, Papuan languages… … Universalium
West Papuan languages — See also: West Trans–New Guinea languages West Papuan Geographic distribution: Maluku and West Papua Linguistic classification: Extended West Papuan ? West Papuan Subdivisions … Wikipedia
East Papuan languages — The term East Papuan languages refers to a defunct proposal for a family of Papuan languages spoken on the islands to the east of New Guinea, including New Britain, New Ireland, Bougainville, the Solomon Islands, and the Santa Cruz Islands. There … Wikipedia
Central and South New Guinea languages — For the independent language family, see South Central Papuan languages. Central and South New Guinea Geographic distribution: New Guinea Linguistic classification: Trans–New Guinea Central and South New Guinea Subdivisions … Wikipedia