Nuclear West Central Papuan languages

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


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