Laycock, Donald C. 1973. Sepik Languages: Checklist and Preliminary Classification. (Pacific Linguistics: Series B, 25.) Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. iv+129+10pp. (Bibliography: p. 59-68).
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Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
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AN: Sera | |
Sissano | |
Tumleo | |
Ali | |
Ulau-Suain | |
Kairiru | |
Kaiep | |
Kis | |
Wogeo | |
Manam | |
Sepa | |
Torricelli: One Simbi and One-Auke/Inebu | |
Seta | |
Seti | |
Olo | |
Elkei | |
Yau | |
Yis | |
Au | |
Yil | |
Ningil | |
Alu | |
Galu | |
Gnau | |
Valman | |
Yapunda | |
Aru | |
Aruop | |
Aiku-Suau = Aiku-Suwau | |
Aiku-Sengi = Yangum Dey | |
Aiku-Yirkin = Yirki | |
Aiku-Wumerau | |
Nambi | |
Wanap | |
Agi | |
Bragat | |
Urat | |
Yahang | |
Heyo | |
Siliput | |
Wiaki | |
Beli | |
Laeko-Libuat | |
Lou | |
Kombio | |
Yambes | |
Wom | |
Aruek | |
Eitiep | |
Mountain Arapesh | |
Southern Arapesh | |
Bumbita | |
Urim | |
Buna | |
Kamasau | |
Elepi | |
Muniwara | |
Mandi | |
Urimo | |
Monumbo | |
Lilau | |
Sko: Sko | |
Sangke | |
Wutung | |
Vanimo | |
Krisa | |
Rawo | |
Puari | |
Warapu | |
Sepik-Ramu: Biksi | |
Iwam | |
Amal | |
Wogamusin | |
Chenapian | |
Abau | |
Karawe | |
Bouye | |
Autu | |
Mayo | |
Pasi | |
Pahi | |
Mehek | |
Kalou | |
Namie | |
Ak | |
Awun | |
Yerakai | |
Kwoma | |
Kwanga | |
Boiken | |
Iatmul | |
Manambu | |
Sawos | |
Buiamanambu (no data) | |
Yelogu | |
Ngala | |
Kaningra | |
Alamblak | |
Kapriman | |
Watakataui | |
Sumariup | |
Bisis | |
Mari | |
Berinomo | |
Bitara | |
Sanio | |
Setiali | |
Paka | |
Gabiano | |
Piame | |
Hewa-Sisimin | |
Bikaru | |
Walio | |
Pai | |
Yabio | |
Tuwari | |
Papi | |
Murik | |
Kopar | |
Angoram | |
Karawari | |
Yimas | |
Chambri | |
Gapun | |
Bungain | |
Mongol | |
Langam | |
Yaul | |
Biwat | |
Miyak | |
Mekmek | |
Changriwa | |
Bun | |
Kambot | |
Gorovu | |
Adjora | |
Aion | |
Banaro | |
Alfendio-Wukou/Yamandim | |
Meakambut as the name of mountain villages in the Andai area not the nomadic Meakambut | |
Rao | |
Anor | |
Aiome | |
Watam | |
Kaian | |
Gamei | |
Awar | |
Bosman | |
Mikarew | |
Sepen | |
Giri | |
Kwomtari: Kwomtari | |
Fas | |
Baibai | |
Biaka | |
Pyu | |
Waniabu | |
Bero | |
Yinibu = Rocky Peak | |
Nakwi | |
Nimo-Wasuai | |
Po | |
Iyo no data | |
TNG: Manem | |
Waris | |
Senggi | |
Waina | |
Daonda | |
Simog | |
Amanab | |
Awji-Njao | |
Taikat | |
Pagi | |
Kilmeri | |
Ninggera | |
Anggor | |
Dera | |
Duka-Ekor | |
Telefol | |
Mianmin | |
Wagarabai | |
Tifal | |
Bisorio | |
Nete (p 51) Nete | |
Oksapmin | |
Isolates: Morwap | |
Yuri | |
Busa | |
Nagatman | |
Amto | |
Musian | |
Erem no data | |
Pinai | |
Wiyaw | |
Aramaue no data |