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}} The Papuan Tip languages are a branch of the Western Oceanic languages consisting of 60 languages. All Papuan Tip languages, except Nimoa, Sudest, and the Kilivila languages (all spoken on islands off the coast of mainland Papua New Guinea), have SOV word order due to influences from nearby Papuan languages (Lynch, Ross, & Crowley 2002:104). Universally, this is considered to be a typologically unusual change. ==Languages== According to Lynch, Ross, & Crowley (2002), the structure of the family is as follows: *Nuclear Papuan Tip linkage * *Suauic linkage: Buhutu, 'Auhelawa, Oya'oya, Unubahe, Saliba, Suau, Bwanabwana, Wagawaga * *North Mainland – D'Entrecasteaux linkage * * *Anuki * * *Gumawana * * *Bwaidoga: Bwaidoka, Diodio (West Goodenough), Iamalele, Iduna, Koluwawa, Maiadomu * * *Dobu–Duau: Dobu, Molima, Bunama, Boselewa, Duau, Galeya, Mwatebu, Sewa Bay * * *Kakabai: Dawawa, Kakabai * * *Are–Taupota * * * *Are: Are, Arifama-Miniafia, Doga, Gapapaiwa, Ghayavi, Kaninuwa, Ubir * * * *Taupota: Gweda, Haigwai, Maiwala, Minaveha, Taupota, Tawala, Wa'ema, Wedau, Yakaikeke *Kilivila–Misima linkage * *Kilivila family: Budibud, Kilivila, Muyuw * *Misima language *Nimoa–Sudest family: Nimoa, Sudest *Central Papuan Tip family * *Oumic: Magoric (Magori, Yoba, Bina), Ouma * *Sinagoro–Keapara: Hula–Keapara, Sinaugoro * *West Central Papuan Tip * * *Motu * * *Abadi * * *Nuclear West Central Papuan Tip: Toura, Kuni, Mekeo, Lala, Waima Maisin is difficult to classify, but its Austronesian component likely belongs with Nuclear Papuan Tip. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Papuan Tip languages」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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