词条 | Tirio languages |
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|name=Tirio |altname=Lower Fly River |region=New Guinea |familycolor=Papuan |fam1=Trans–New Guinea |fam2=Anim (Fly River)[1] |glotto=tiri1259 |glottorefname=Tirio |map=Tirio languages.svg |mapcaption=Map: The Tirio languages of New Guinea{{legend|#FF5E5F|The Tirio languages}}{{legend|#7BB5B6|Other Trans–New Guinea languages}}{{legend|#D9D9D9|Other Papuan languages}}{{legend|#E09D00|Austronesian languages}}{{legend|white|Uninhabited}} }} The Tirio languages are a family of Trans–New Guinea languages in the classification of Malcolm Ross. The Tirio languages have about 40% of their lexicon in common:
Baramu is somewhat more divergent in vocabulary, but this may reflect language contact rather than divergence in its position within the family. Pronouns are only available for Tirio itself (Makayam). The moribund language Abom was once classified as a divergent Tirio language, sharing only an eighth of its lexicon with the others, but it turns out to not belong to the family at all, nor to the Anim family that Tirio is a branch of.[2] References
1. ^[https://sites.google.com/site/newguineaworld/families/trans-new-guinea/fly-river New Guinea World, Fly River] {{Languages of Papua New Guinea}}{{papuan-lang-stub}}{{PapuaNewGuinea-stub}}2. ^https://sites.google.com/site/newguineaworld/families/trans-new-guinea/fly-river/lower-fly-river 3 : Languages of Papua New Guinea|Tirio languages|Anim languages |
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