About: Iwal language

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Iwal (also called Kaiwa from Jabêm Kai Iwac "Iwac highlanders") is an Austronesian language spoken by about 1,900 people from nine villages in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea (Cobb & Wroge 1990). Although it appears most closely related to the South Huon Gulf languages, it is the most conservative member of its subgroup.

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  • Iwal (also called Kaiwa from Jabêm Kai Iwac "Iwac highlanders") is an Austronesian language spoken by about 1,900 people from nine villages in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea (Cobb & Wroge 1990). Although it appears most closely related to the South Huon Gulf languages, it is the most conservative member of its subgroup. (en)
  • L’iwal (ou kaiwa) est une des langues du golfe d'Huon, parlée par 1 500 locuteurs dans la province de Morobe, district de Lae, entre Wau et Salamaua. C'est une langue proche du yabem même si elle en est distincte. (fr)
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  • Kaiwa (en)
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  • Austronesian (en)
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  • Iwal (en)
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  • Iwal (also called Kaiwa from Jabêm Kai Iwac "Iwac highlanders") is an Austronesian language spoken by about 1,900 people from nine villages in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea (Cobb & Wroge 1990). Although it appears most closely related to the South Huon Gulf languages, it is the most conservative member of its subgroup. (en)
  • L’iwal (ou kaiwa) est une des langues du golfe d'Huon, parlée par 1 500 locuteurs dans la province de Morobe, district de Lae, entre Wau et Salamaua. C'est une langue proche du yabem même si elle en est distincte. (fr)
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  • Iwal language (en)
  • Iwal (fr)
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  • Iwal (en)
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