North New Guinea languages

In today's world, North New Guinea languages is a topic that has captured the attention of multiple people in different areas of society. Its relevance is indisputable and its implications range from the personal to the global level. Throughout history, North New Guinea languages has been the subject of debate, research and reflection, generating multiple perspectives and approaches. In this article, we will explore different aspects related to North New Guinea languages, analyzing its impact, its challenges and the possible solutions that have been proposed. Through a multidisciplinary approach, we will seek to better understand North New Guinea languages and its implications today.
North New Guinea
Geographic
distribution
Northern New Guinea
Linguistic classificationAustronesian
Subdivisions
Glottolognort3206

The North New Guinea languages of Papua New Guinea and Indonesia form a possible linkage of Western Oceanic languages. They have been in heavy contact with Papuan languages.

Classification

According to Lynch, Ross, & Crowley (2002)[full citation needed], the structure of the family is as follows:

The center of dispersal was evidently near the Vitiaz Strait between New Britain and the New Guinea mainland.

The inclusion of Sarmi and Jayapura Bay is uncertain, and it may constitute a separate branch of Western Oceanic.

References

  • Ross, Malcolm (1988). Proto Oceanic and the Austronesian languages of western Melanesia. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.