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Tonda languages
Branch of the Yam language family of southern New Guinea / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Tonda languages form a branch of the Yam language family of southern New Guinea. There are over 10 languages.[1]
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Tonda | |
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West Morehead River | |
Geographic distribution | Southern New Guinea |
Linguistic classification | Yam
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Glottolog | tond1250 |
![]() Map: The Yam languages of New Guinea
Yam languages
Trans–New Guinea languages
Other Papuan languages
Austronesian languages
Australian languages
Uninhabited |
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Tonda languages share some areal features are shared with the Kolopom languages.[2]