Kómnzo language
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Kómnzo | |
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Rouku | |
Region | New Guinea |
Native speakers
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150–200 (2010)[citation needed] |
Trans-Fly – Bulaka River?
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | None (mis ) |
Glottolog | komn1238 [1] |
Kómnzo, also Kómnjo, Kamundjo, and Rouku[citation needed] is a Papuan language of Papua New Guinea spoken by 150–200 people in the village of Rouku and the town of Morehead.
Its number words use a senary numeral system, with the following numerals: nimbo (61), féta (62), tarumba (63), ntamno (64), wärämäkä (65), wi (66).
References
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- Languages of Southern New Guinea project page at ANU, Canberra
- Christian Döhler's personal website at ANU on research about Kómnzo
- Döhler, Christian (2013) "Don't talk to him! His family speaks a bit mixed." Multilingualism from the perspective of the documenter. presentation at the 3rd International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation (ICLDC)
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