Awyu languages
The Awyu languages are a cluster of Papuan languages in Indonesian New Guinea. They number between five (bold below) and eleven, depending on one's criteria for a 'language':[1]
- South Awyu
- Bamgi River Awyu (Oser, Jénimu/Yenimu)
- Ia River Awyu (Sjìagha/Shiaxa)
 
- Southeast Awyu (Jair)
- Central and West Awyu
- North Awyu
- Central Awyu
- Mappi River Awyu (Aghu)
- Pasue River Awyu
 
- West Awyu
- Wildeman River Awyu (Pisà)
- Asue River Awyu
- Miaro River Awyu
- Kewet River Awyu
 
 
 
| Awyu | |
|---|---|
| Geographic distribution | Digul watershed, New Guinea | 
| Linguistic classification | Trans–New Guinea 
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| Glottolog | awyu1264 | 
(The placement and diversity of North Awyu is uncertain, due to lack of data.)
Further reading
    
- Lebold, Randy, Ronald Kriens and Yunita Susanto. 2013. A Report on the Bamgi, Kia, and Lower Digul River Language Survey in Papua, Indonesia. SIL International.
- Susanto, Yunita. 2004. Report on the Mapi River Survey South Coast of Irian Jaya. SIL International.
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