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South Bougainville languages : ウィキペディア英語版 | South Bougainville languages
The South or East Bougainville languages are a small language family spoken on the island of Bougainville in Papua New Guinea. They were classified as East Papuan languages by Wurm, but this does not now seem tenable, and was abandoned in ''Ethnologue'' (2009). The languages include a closely related group called ''Nasioi'' and three more divergent languages tentatively classified together under the name ''Buin:'' *Buin branch ? * *''Buin (Terei)'' isolate * *''Motuna (Siwai)'' isolate * *''Uisai'' isolate *Nasioi branch: Koromira, Lantanai (Daantanai’), Naasioi, Nagovisi (Sibe), Oune (Ounge), Simeku ==Pronouns==
Ross reconstructed three pronoun paradigms for proto-South Bougainville, free forms plus agentive and patientive (see morphosyntactic alignment) affixes: : :''SG: singular; DL: dual; PL: plural''
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