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- Ramu–Lower_Sepik_languages abstract "The Ramu–Lower Sepik aka Lower Sepik–Ramu languages are a proposed family of 35 Papuan languages spoken in the Ramu and Sepik river basins of northern Papua New Guinea. These languages tend to have simple phonologies, with few consonants or vowels and usually no tones.The family was proposed by William Foley and accepted by Malcolm Ross. Its two branches, Ramu and Lower Sepik, had belonged to Donald Laycock's now-defunct 1973 Sepik–Ramu proposal. They are not closely related. The Kambot language is also related, but its position in the family is yet to be clarified.Based on oral histories of the Lower Sepik peoples, which record that Yimas is spoken near their homeland, as well as the conservative nature of Yimas itself, Ross suggests that the speakers ofProto–Ramu – Lower Sepik may have lived in the northern foothills of the New Guinea highlands and moved into the Sepik Basin as the inland Sepik Sea started to recede six thousand years ago.There is no real consensus on the internal classification of these languages.".
- Ramu–Lower_Sepik_languages wikiPageID "3824993".
- Ramu–Lower_Sepik_languages wikiPageRevisionID "602080877".
- Ramu–Lower_Sepik_languages child Nor%E2%80%93Pondo_languages.
- Ramu–Lower_Sepik_languages child Ramu_languages.
- Ramu–Lower_Sepik_languages child "? Kambot".
- Ramu–Lower_Sepik_languages family "a primary family of Papuan languages".
- Ramu–Lower_Sepik_languages familycolor "Papuan".
- Ramu–Lower_Sepik_languages glotto "lowe1437".
- Ramu–Lower_Sepik_languages name "Ramu–Lower Sepik".
- Ramu–Lower_Sepik_languages region New_Guinea.
- Ramu–Lower_Sepik_languages subject Category:Languages_of_Papua_New_Guinea.
- Ramu–Lower_Sepik_languages subject Category:Proposed_language_families.
- Ramu–Lower_Sepik_languages subject Category:Sepik–Ramu_languages.
- Ramu–Lower_Sepik_languages comment "The Ramu–Lower Sepik aka Lower Sepik–Ramu languages are a proposed family of 35 Papuan languages spoken in the Ramu and Sepik river basins of northern Papua New Guinea. These languages tend to have simple phonologies, with few consonants or vowels and usually no tones.The family was proposed by William Foley and accepted by Malcolm Ross. Its two branches, Ramu and Lower Sepik, had belonged to Donald Laycock's now-defunct 1973 Sepik–Ramu proposal. They are not closely related.".
- Ramu–Lower_Sepik_languages label "Langues lower sepik-ramu".
- Ramu–Lower_Sepik_languages label "Lenguas Ramu-bajo Sepik".
- Ramu–Lower_Sepik_languages label "Ramu–Lower Sepik languages".
- Ramu–Lower_Sepik_languages sameAs Ramu%E2%80%93Lower_Sepik_languages.
- Ramu–Lower_Sepik_languages sameAs Lenguas_Ramu-bajo_Sepik.
- Ramu–Lower_Sepik_languages sameAs Langues_lower_sepik-ramu.
- Ramu–Lower_Sepik_languages sameAs Q3217471.
- Ramu–Lower_Sepik_languages sameAs Q3217471.
- Ramu–Lower_Sepik_languages wasDerivedFrom Ramu–Lower_Sepik_languages?oldid=602080877.