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Match 1
ID a & Name b 20-E Fataluku
Attributes
Zone f pdf
Page g 125
LSName h FATALUKU
LSType i set
IsNotional k no
Notes l part of "timor-alor-islands" grouping 𝒮 Latin script
Script n Latin
Statistics
1 Chain • 1 Net • 1 OuterLanguage • 1 InnerLanguage
Match 2
ID a & Name b 20-EA Fataluku
Attributes
Zone f pdf
Page g 125
LSName h FATALUKU
LSType i chain
IsNotional k no
Statistics
1 Net • 1 OuterLanguage • 1 InnerLanguage
Match 3
ID a & Name b 20-EAA Fataluku
Attributes
Zone f pdf
Page g 125
LSName h FATALUKU
LSType i net
IsNotional k no
Statistics
1 OuterLanguage • 1 InnerLanguage
Match 4
ID a & Name b 20-EAA-a Fataluku
Attributes
Zone f pdf
Page g 125
LSName h Fataluku
LSType i outer language
IsNotional k no
Notes l ⊕ Timor-NE. island
Scale o 4
Statistics
1 InnerLanguage
Relatives
GeoEntity C 1 Indonesia
Match 5
ID a & Name b 20-EAA-aa Fataluku
Attributes
Zone f pdf
Page g 125
LSName h fataluku
LSType i inner language
IsNotional k no
Notes l dagaga, dagoda' ⊕ Lautem+ Lospalos
Scale o 4
Relatives
GeoEntity C 1 Indonesia
Match 6
ID a & Name b 20= ARAFURA geozone
Attributes
Zone f pdf
Page g 123
LSName h ARAFURA
LSType i zone
Grouping j geo
IsNotional k no
Notes l covers the "Arafura+ Torres" reference area (within the "Trans-New Guinea" hypothesis); comprising 26 sets of geozone languages (= 104 outer languages) spoken by communities in Australasia, centered around the Arafura Sea, on the Alor, Timor, Leti, Maluku, Southern New Guinea (Vogelkop Peninsula to Gulf of Papua) and Torres Strait islands: 20-A LAMMA+ KELON 20-B TANGLAPUI 20-C KOLANA+ ADABE 20-D BUNAK 20-E FATALUKU 20-F MAKUA 20-G OIRATA 20-H PURAGI+ TOMU 20-I KONDA+ YAHADIAN 20-J RIANTANA+ NDOM 20-K YELMEK+ MAKLEW 20-L NAMBU+ YEI 20-M IDI+ WAIA 20-N TIRIO+ LEWADA 20-O BITURI+ KUPERE 20-P KIWAI+ KEREWO 20-Q IPIKO 20-R MINANIBAI+ MAHIGI 20-S PURARI+ IAI 20-T OPAO+ UARIPI 20-U TATE 20-V IKOBI+ OMATI 20-W KAIRI 20-X FIWAGA+ FOI 20-Y FOLOPA+ DADIBI 20-Z PAWAIA+ AURAMA
Scale o 4
Statistics
26 Sets • 46 Chains • 69 Nets • 104 OuterLanguages • 199 InnerLanguages • 15 Dialects
Relatives
ISO-639 A 1 ISO-639-5-Collective-ngf Trans-New Guinea | ISO-639-5-Collective-paa Papuan
GeoEntity C 1 Indonesia | Timor-Leste | Papua New Guinea | Australia
Match 7
ID a & Name b 2= AUSTRALASIA geosector
Attributes
Page g 123
LSName h AUSTRALASIA
LSType i sector
Grouping j geo
IsNotional k no
Notes l This geosector covers 223 sets of languages (1167 outer languages, composed of 2258 inner languages) spoken or formerly spoken by communities in Australasia in a geographic sequence from Maluku and the Lesser Sunda islands through New Guinea and its adjacent islands, and throughout the Australian mainland to Tasmania. They comprise all languages ofAustralasia (Oceania) not covered by phylosectors 3=Austronesian or 5=Indo-European.Zones 20= to 24= cover all so-called "Papuan" languages, spoken on Maluku and the Lesser Sunda islands and the NewGuinea mainland, which have been previously treated within the "Trans-New Guinea" hypothesis: 20= ARAFURA geozone 21= MAMBERAMO geozone 22= MANDANGIC phylozone 23= OWALAMIC phylozone 24= TRANSIRIANIC phylozoneZones 25= to 27= cover all other so-called "Papuan" languages, on the New Guinea mainland, Bismarck archipelago, NewBritain, New Ireland and Solomon islands, which have not been treated within the "Trans-New Guinea" hypothesis: 25= CENDRAWASIH geozone 26= SEPIK-VALLEY geozone 27= BISMARCK-SEA geozoneZones 28= to 29= cover all languages spoken traditionally across the Australian mainland, on the offshore Elcho, Howard,Crocodile and Torres Strait islands (excluding Darnley island), and formerly on the island of Tasmania. An "Australian" hypothesis covers all these languages, excluding the extinct and little known languages of Tasmania, comprising (1.) an areaof more diffuse and complex relationships in the extreme north, covered here by geozone 28=, and (2.) a more closelyrelated affinity (Pama+ Nyungan) throughout the rest of Australia, covered by 24 of the 25 sets of phylozone 29=. Therelationships within the "Australian" and component "Pama+ Nyungan" hypotheses may be due as much to diffusion overtens of thousands of years as to inheritance from common prehistorical sources: 28= NORTH-AUSTRALIA geozone 29= TRANSAUSTRALIA geozone
Statistics
10 Zones • 223 Sets • 477 Chains • 789 Nets • 1168 OuterLanguages • 2238 InnerLanguages • 108 Dialects • 15 ISO-639-Relatives
Match 8
ID a & Name b 31-MFA-h Malayu-Maluku-N.
Attributes
Zone f pdf
Page g 257
LSName h Malayu-Maluku-N.
LSType i outer language
IsNotional k no
Notes l "moluccan malay"-N.
Scale o 3
Statistics
2 InnerLanguages • 1 ISO-639-Relative
Relatives
ISO-639 A 1 ISO-639-3-Language-max North Moluccan Malay
GeoEntity C 1 Indonesia
Match 9
ID a & Name b 31-MFA-i Malayu-Maluku-S.
Attributes
Zone f pdf
Page g 257
LSName h Malayu-Maluku-S.
LSType i outer language
IsNotional k no
Notes l "moluccan malay"-S.
Scale o 5
Statistics
1 InnerLanguage • 1 ISO-639-Relative
Relatives
GeoEntity C 1 Indonesia
Match 10
ID a & Name b 32-DEB-aa Barakai-A.
Attributes
Zone f pdf
Page g 278
LSName h barakai-A.
LSType i inner language
IsNotional k no
Notes l workai ⊕ Barakai island Indonesia (Maluku) ...
Relatives
GeoEntity C 1 Indonesia

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