About: Yaul language

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Yaul, also known as Ulwa, is a severely endangered Keram language of Papua New Guinea. It is spoken fluently by fewer than 700 people and semi-fluently by around 1,250 people in four villages of the Angoram District of the East Sepik Province: Manu, Maruat, Dimiri, and Yaul. According to Barlow (2018), speakers in the Maruat, Dimiri, and Yaul villages speak similar versions of Ulwa while those in Manu speak a considerably different version. Thus, he postulates that there are two different dialects of Ulwa.

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  • Le yaul est une langue papoue parlée en Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée dans la province de Sepik oriental. (fr)
  • Yaul, also known as Ulwa, is a severely endangered Keram language of Papua New Guinea. It is spoken fluently by fewer than 700 people and semi-fluently by around 1,250 people in four villages of the Angoram District of the East Sepik Province: Manu, Maruat, Dimiri, and Yaul. According to Barlow (2018), speakers in the Maruat, Dimiri, and Yaul villages speak similar versions of Ulwa while those in Manu speak a considerably different version. Thus, he postulates that there are two different dialects of Ulwa. (en)
  • Język yaul, także ulwa – język papuaski używany w prowincji Sepik Wschodni w Papui-Nowej Gwinei, przez ludność wsi Manu, Maruat, Dimiri i Yaul. Według danych z 2003 roku posługuje się nim 1210 osób. Barlow (2018) postuluje istnienie dwóch dialektów (dialekt wsi Maruat, Dimiri i Yaul oraz dialekt wsi Manu). Jest spokrewniony z językami langam (pondi) i mwakai (mongol). (pl)
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  • yla
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  • Papuan (en)
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  • yaul1241 (en)
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  • Ulwa (en)
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  • yla (en)
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  • Yaul (en)
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  • Ulwa (en)
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  • Papua New Guinea (en)
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  • Le yaul est une langue papoue parlée en Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée dans la province de Sepik oriental. (fr)
  • Yaul, also known as Ulwa, is a severely endangered Keram language of Papua New Guinea. It is spoken fluently by fewer than 700 people and semi-fluently by around 1,250 people in four villages of the Angoram District of the East Sepik Province: Manu, Maruat, Dimiri, and Yaul. According to Barlow (2018), speakers in the Maruat, Dimiri, and Yaul villages speak similar versions of Ulwa while those in Manu speak a considerably different version. Thus, he postulates that there are two different dialects of Ulwa. (en)
  • Język yaul, także ulwa – język papuaski używany w prowincji Sepik Wschodni w Papui-Nowej Gwinei, przez ludność wsi Manu, Maruat, Dimiri i Yaul. Według danych z 2003 roku posługuje się nim 1210 osób. Barlow (2018) postuluje istnienie dwóch dialektów (dialekt wsi Maruat, Dimiri i Yaul oraz dialekt wsi Manu). Jest spokrewniony z językami langam (pondi) i mwakai (mongol). (pl)
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  • Yaul (fr)
  • Język yaul (pl)
  • Yaul language (en)
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  • Ulwa (en)
  • Yaul (en)
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