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Oksapmin language : ウィキペディア英語版 | Oksapmin language
Oksapmin is a Trans–New Guinea language spoken in Telefomin District, Sandaun, Papua New Guinea. It has been influenced by the Ok languages (indeed, the name "Oksapmin" is from an Ok language), and the similarities with those languages were attributed to borrowing in the classifications of both Stephen Wurm (1975) and Malcolm Ross (2005), where Oksapmin was placed as an independent branch of Trans–New Guinea. However, Loughnane (2009)〔(Loughnane, Robyn. (2009) A Grammar of Oksapmin. Doctoral dissertation, University of Melbourne. )〕 and Loughnane and Fedden (2011)〔(Loughnane, Robyn and Fedden, Sebastian (2011) 'Is Oksapmin Ok?-A Study of the Genetic Relationship between Oksapmin and the Ok Languages', Australian Journal of Linguistics, 31: 1, 1-42. )〕 demonstrated that that it is related to the Ok languages, though they share innovative features not found in Oksapmin. The two principal dialects are distinct enough to cause some problems with mutually intelligibility. Oksapmin has dyadic kinship terms〔(The Oksapmin Kinship System ), retrieved May 21, 2009.〕 and a body-part counting system that goes up to 27.〔.〕 ==Phonology==
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