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- Torricelli_languages abstract "The Torricelli languages are a language family of about fifty languages of the northern Papua New Guinea coast, spoken by only about 80,000 people. They are named after the Torricelli Mountains. The most populous and best known Torricelli languages are the Arapesh, with about 30,000 speakers. The most promising external relationship for the Torricelli family is the Sepik languages. In reconstructions of both families, the pronouns have a plural suffix *-m and a dual suffix *-p. The Torricelli languages occupy three geographically separated areas, evidently separated by migrations of Sepik-language speakers several centuries ago.".
- Torricelli_languages wikiPageID "2623187".
- Torricelli_languages wikiPageRevisionID "602082686".
- Torricelli_languages child Arapesh_languages.
- Torricelli_languages child Torricelli_languages.
- Torricelli_languages child "Wom".
- Torricelli_languages family "a primary family of Papuan languages".
- Torricelli_languages familycolor "Papuan".
- Torricelli_languages glotto "nucl1708".
- Torricelli_languages glottoname "Nuclear Torricelli".
- Torricelli_languages hasPhotoCollection Torricelli_languages.
- Torricelli_languages name "Torricelli languages".
- Torricelli_languages region New_Guinea.
- Torricelli_languages subject Category:Language_families.
- Torricelli_languages subject Category:Torricelli_languages.
- Torricelli_languages type Abstraction100002137.
- Torricelli_languages type Class107997703.
- Torricelli_languages type Collection107951464.
- Torricelli_languages type Communication100033020.
- Torricelli_languages type Group100031264.
- Torricelli_languages type Language106282651.
- Torricelli_languages type LanguageFamilies.
- Torricelli_languages type TorricelliLanguages.
- Torricelli_languages comment "The Torricelli languages are a language family of about fifty languages of the northern Papua New Guinea coast, spoken by only about 80,000 people. They are named after the Torricelli Mountains. The most populous and best known Torricelli languages are the Arapesh, with about 30,000 speakers. The most promising external relationship for the Torricelli family is the Sepik languages. In reconstructions of both families, the pronouns have a plural suffix *-m and a dual suffix *-p.".
- Torricelli_languages label "Języki torricelli".
- Torricelli_languages label "Langues torricelli".
- Torricelli_languages label "Lenguas de los montes Torricelli".
- Torricelli_languages label "Lingue torricelli".
- Torricelli_languages label "Torricelli languages".
- Torricelli_languages label "Torricelli-Sprachen".
- Torricelli_languages label "Языки Торричелли".
- Torricelli_languages label "托里切利語族".
- Torricelli_languages sameAs Torricelli-Sprachen.
- Torricelli_languages sameAs Lenguas_de_los_montes_Torricelli.
- Torricelli_languages sameAs Langues_torricelli.
- Torricelli_languages sameAs Lingue_torricelli.
- Torricelli_languages sameAs 토리첼리어족.
- Torricelli_languages sameAs Języki_torricelli.
- Torricelli_languages sameAs m.07sgpn.
- Torricelli_languages sameAs Q1333831.
- Torricelli_languages sameAs Q1333831.
- Torricelli_languages sameAs Torricelli_languages.
- Torricelli_languages wasDerivedFrom Torricelli_languages?oldid=602082686.
- Torricelli_languages isPrimaryTopicOf Torricelli_languages.