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Compiled by
Ann-Katrin Wett
No.
Meaning
Concepticon
Word
Loan
--any--
True
False
Glottocode:
sepa1242
ISO 639-3:
spb
Coordinates
WGS84
3°20'S, 129°10'E
-3.33, 129.17
number of speakers
2,600
status
alive
Classification
WALS
An > Central Malayo Polynesian
Glottolog
Austronesian > Malayo Polynesian > Central Easternmalayo Polynesian > Centralmalayo Polynesian > Centralmaluku > Eastcentralmaluku > Nunusaku > Pirubay > Eastpirubay > Easternlittoralpirubay
Ethnologue
Austronesian > Malayo Polynesian > Central Easternmalayo Polynesian > Centralmaluku > East > Seram > Nunusaku > Pirubay > East
Sources
Laycock 1976
Austronesian languages: Sepik Provinces. In: Stephen A. Wurm (ed.), New Guinea area languages and language study 2: Austronesian languages. Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, 399-418.
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