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Papuan Gulf
(proposed)
Geographic distribution
Papuan Gulf, southern Papua New Guinea
Subdivisions
Kikorian
Strickland
Gogodala–Suki
Teberan–Pawaian
Glottolog
None
Map: The Papuan Gulf languages of New Guinea
The Papuan Gulf languages
Trans–New Guinea languages
Other Papuan languages
Austronesian languages
Uninhabited
The Papuan Gulf languages are a proposed language family of Papuan languages spoken inland from the large gulf that defines the shape of southern Papua New Guinea.[1]
^NewGuineaWord Papuan Gulf
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