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Lower Sepik languages

Nor–Pondo
Lower Sepik
Geographic
distribution
New Guinea
Linguistic classification Ramu–Lower Sepik
  • Nor–Pondo
Subdivisions
Glottolog lowe1423
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The Nor–Pondo a.k.a. Lower Sepik languages are a small language family of northern Papua New Guinea. They were identified as a family by K Laumann in 1951 under the name Nor–Pondo, and included in Donald Laycock's now-defunct 1973 Sepik–Ramu family. Malcolm Ross (2005) broke up the Nor branch and thus renamed the family Lower Sepik; he classifies it as one branch of a Ramu–Lower Sepik language family. Ethnologue (2009) keeps Nor together but breaks up Pondo.

Murik

Kopar

Chambri

Karawari (Tabriak), Yimas

Angoram

Ross (2005) notes Murik does not share the /p/s characteristic of the first- and second-person pronouns of Kopar and the Pondo languages, so the latter may form a group: Murik vs Kopar–Pondo. Foley (2005) tentatively proposes that Chambri and Angoram may be primary branches: Nor, Chambari, Karawari–Yimas, Angoram.

The pronouns reconstructed for the proto-language are,



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