Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Hattam, also spelled Hatam, Atam and also known as Borai or Mansim, is a divergent language of New Guinea. It is not closely related to any other language, and though Ross (2005) tentatively assigned it to the West Papuan languages, based on similarities in pronouns, Ethnologue (2009) removed it as a language isolate.Following Reesink (2002), Glottolog lists Mansim, with rumours of 50 speakers, as a distinct language.. }
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- Hattam_language abstract "Hattam, also spelled Hatam, Atam and also known as Borai or Mansim, is a divergent language of New Guinea. It is not closely related to any other language, and though Ross (2005) tentatively assigned it to the West Papuan languages, based on similarities in pronouns, Ethnologue (2009) removed it as a language isolate.Following Reesink (2002), Glottolog lists Mansim, with rumours of 50 speakers, as a distinct language.".
- Hattam_language comment "Hattam, also spelled Hatam, Atam and also known as Borai or Mansim, is a divergent language of New Guinea. It is not closely related to any other language, and though Ross (2005) tentatively assigned it to the West Papuan languages, based on similarities in pronouns, Ethnologue (2009) removed it as a language isolate.Following Reesink (2002), Glottolog lists Mansim, with rumours of 50 speakers, as a distinct language.".