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- Magori_language abstract "Magori is a nearly extinct Austronesian language of Papua New Guinea that has been strongly restructured through contact with neighboring Papuan languages, perhaps Magi (Mailu), which the Magori people speak fluently today. The restructuring was so extensive that Magori's family was long in doubt; it was finally established by Dutton in 1976. Magi in turn borrowed large numbers of Austronesian words, either from Magori or its extinct Oumic relatives.".
- Magori_language iso6393Code "zgr".
- Magori_language languageFamily Malayo-Polynesian_languages.
- Magori_language languageFamily Oceanic_languages.
- Magori_language languageFamily Papuan_Tip_languages.
- Magori_language languageFamily Western_Oceanic_languages.
- Magori_language spokenIn Central_Province_(Papua_New_Guinea).
- Magori_language spokenIn Papua_New_Guinea.
- Magori_language wikiPageID "38415812".
- Magori_language wikiPageRevisionID "602616571".
- Magori_language date "2000".
- Magori_language fam Malayo-Polynesian_languages.
- Magori_language fam Oceanic_languages.
- Magori_language fam Papuan_Tip_languages.
- Magori_language fam Western_Oceanic_languages.
- Magori_language fam "Magoric".
- Magori_language fam "Oumic".
- Magori_language familycolor "Austronesian".
- Magori_language hasPhotoCollection Magori_language.
- Magori_language iso "zgr".
- Magori_language name "Magori".
- Magori_language ref "e17".
- Magori_language region Central_Province_(Papua_New_Guinea).
- Magori_language speakers "100".
- Magori_language states Papua_New_Guinea.
- Magori_language subject Category:Languages_of_Central_Province_(Papua_New_Guinea).
- Magori_language subject Category:Papuan_Tip_languages.
- Magori_language type Language.
- Magori_language type Language.
- Magori_language type InformationEntity.
- Magori_language comment "Magori is a nearly extinct Austronesian language of Papua New Guinea that has been strongly restructured through contact with neighboring Papuan languages, perhaps Magi (Mailu), which the Magori people speak fluently today. The restructuring was so extensive that Magori's family was long in doubt; it was finally established by Dutton in 1976. Magi in turn borrowed large numbers of Austronesian words, either from Magori or its extinct Oumic relatives.".
- Magori_language label "Magori language".
- Magori_language label "Magori".
- Magori_language sameAs Magori.
- Magori_language sameAs m.02hxrvm.
- Magori_language sameAs Q3277370.
- Magori_language sameAs Q3277370.
- Magori_language wasDerivedFrom Magori_language?oldid=602616571.
- Magori_language isPrimaryTopicOf Magori_language.
- Magori_language name "Magori".