Sasao a Mongol–Langam
Ti sasao a Mongol–Langam ket ti pamilia ti pagsasao ti Probinsia ti Daya a Sepik, Papua Baro a Guinea.
Mongol–Langam | |
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Kaima | |
Heograpiko a pannakaiwarwaras | Baro a Guinea |
Lingguistika a pannakaidasig | Ramu–Akinbaba a Sepik?
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Glottolog | mong1343 |
Dagiti pagsasao
urnosenSegun ti datos ti Summer Institute of Linguistics manipud idi 2003, dagiti naikameng a pagsasao ket addaan kadagiti bilang dagiti agsasao:
Pannakaidasig
urnosenSaan a nalawag ti pannakaidasigda. Inbagbaga ni Donald Laycock (1973) a ti sasao a Mongol–Langam ket mangmarka kadagiti pangnagan para iti panangipaadu, kas ti sasao nga Akinbaba a Sepik (sasao a Nor–Pondo) ken sasao a Yuat, ken ti pay leksikon ket ket mangipakita pay kadagiti adu a pannakaipada iti sasao a Yuat, bayat a dagiti pangsandi ket kapada iti sasao a Grass (Ramu).[4] Awaten ida ni Malcolm Ross (2005) a kas sasao a Ramu a maibatay kadagiti pangsandida.[5] Nupay kasta ibati ida ti Ethnologue (2009) a kas maysa a nawaya a pamilia.[6]
Dagiti nota
urnosen- ^ Lewis 2009, [1]
- ^ Lewis 2009, [2]
- ^ Lewis 2009, [3]
- ^ Laycock 1973, p. 36
- ^ Ross 2005
- ^ Lewis 2009, [4]
Dagiti nagibasaran
urnosen- Laycock, Donald C. (1973), Sepik languages – checklist and preliminary classification, Pacific linguistics Ser. B Monographs, The Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Dept. of Linguistics, ISBN 978-0-85883-084-4
- Lewis, M. Paul, ed. (2009). Ethnologue: Languages of the World (Maika-16 nga ed.). Dallas, Texas: SIL International.
- Ross, Malcolm (2005), "Pronouns as a preliminary diagnostic for grouping Papuan languages", iti Andrew Pawley; Robert Attenborough; Robin Hide; et al. (dagiti ed.), Papuan pasts: cultural, linguistic and biological histories of Papuan-speaking peoples, Canberra: Pacific Linguistics, pp. 15–66, ISBN 0-85883-562-2, OCLC 67292782