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The Greater Binanderean or Guhu-Oro languages are a language family spoken along the northeast coast of the Papuan Peninsula – the "Bird's Tail" of New Guinea – and appear to be a recent expansion from the north. They were classified as a branch of the Trans–New Guinea languages by Stephen Wurm (1975) and Malcolm Ross (2005), but removed (along with the related Goilalan languages) by Timothy Usher (2020). The Binandere family proper is transparently valid; Ross connected it to the Guhu-Semane isolate based on pronominal evidence, and this has been confirmed by Smallhorn (2011). Proto-Binanderean (which excludes Guhu-Samane) has been reconstructed in Smallhorn (2011).

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  • Greater Binanderean languages (en)
  • Binandere (de)
  • Lenguas binanderanas (es)
  • Langues binandéréennes (fr)
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  • Binandere ist eine Gruppe von elf Papuasprachen des Transneuguinea-Zweiges in Papua-Neuguinea. Eine der Einzelsprachen mit 6902 Sprechern dieser Gruppe wird ebenfalls Binandere genannt. (de)
  • The Greater Binanderean or Guhu-Oro languages are a language family spoken along the northeast coast of the Papuan Peninsula – the "Bird's Tail" of New Guinea – and appear to be a recent expansion from the north. They were classified as a branch of the Trans–New Guinea languages by Stephen Wurm (1975) and Malcolm Ross (2005), but removed (along with the related Goilalan languages) by Timothy Usher (2020). The Binandere family proper is transparently valid; Ross connected it to the Guhu-Semane isolate based on pronominal evidence, and this has been confirmed by Smallhorn (2011). Proto-Binanderean (which excludes Guhu-Samane) has been reconstructed in Smallhorn (2011). (en)
  • Les langues binandéréennes sont une famille de langues papoues parlées en Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée, dans la province d'Oro. C'est la famille qui compte le plus grand nombre de locuteurs. (fr)
  • Las lenguas binanderanas son una familia lingüística de lenguas papúes usualmente clasificadas dentro de las lenguas trans-neoguineanas (TNG) en las clasificaciones de Stephen Wurm (1975) y Malcolm Ross (2005). (es)
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  • Greater Binanderean (en)
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  • Guhu-Oro (en)
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  • Oro Province and parts of southern Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea (en)
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  • Map: The Greater Binanderean languages of New Guinea (en)
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  • Las lenguas binanderanas son una familia lingüística de lenguas papúes usualmente clasificadas dentro de las lenguas trans-neoguineanas (TNG) en las clasificaciones de Stephen Wurm (1975) y Malcolm Ross (2005). Se hablan a lo largo de la costa norte y este de la península "Cola de Pájaro" en Papúa Nueva Guinea, y su presencia allí parece ser un expansión desde el norte. La familia binanderana propiamente dicha es claramente una unidad filogenética válida, a esta Ross añade el guhu-semane una lengua previamente considerada aparte, sobre la evidencia de los pronombres. El proto-binanderano ha sido reconstruido por Smallhorn (2011). (es)
  • Binandere ist eine Gruppe von elf Papuasprachen des Transneuguinea-Zweiges in Papua-Neuguinea. Eine der Einzelsprachen mit 6902 Sprechern dieser Gruppe wird ebenfalls Binandere genannt. (de)
  • The Greater Binanderean or Guhu-Oro languages are a language family spoken along the northeast coast of the Papuan Peninsula – the "Bird's Tail" of New Guinea – and appear to be a recent expansion from the north. They were classified as a branch of the Trans–New Guinea languages by Stephen Wurm (1975) and Malcolm Ross (2005), but removed (along with the related Goilalan languages) by Timothy Usher (2020). The Binandere family proper is transparently valid; Ross connected it to the Guhu-Semane isolate based on pronominal evidence, and this has been confirmed by Smallhorn (2011). Proto-Binanderean (which excludes Guhu-Samane) has been reconstructed in Smallhorn (2011). (en)
  • Les langues binandéréennes sont une famille de langues papoues parlées en Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée, dans la province d'Oro. C'est la famille qui compte le plus grand nombre de locuteurs. (fr)
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  • Binanderean (en)
  • Guhu-Samane (en)
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