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Yaganon
Yaganon River
Geographic
distribution
New Guinea
Linguistic classificationMadang
  • East Madang
    • Yaganon
Glottologyaga1258

The Yaganon languages are a small family of closely related languages in New Guinea. They were linked with the Rai Coast languages in 1951 by Arthur Capell in his Madang family, but separated out again by Timothy Usher.[1] The family is named after the Yaganon River.

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