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Timothy Usher, Santa Fe Institute

Situation

The Gondu River family consists of three languges, Yogo (Jogo, Joggo,) Tamagario (Tamario, Tamaraw) and Kaigir (Kajgir, Kaygir, also known as Kayagar) spoken along the Gondu (Juliana) river and its tributaries and along the upper reaches of the Cook river just inland of the Casuarina coast in the southwest of Indonesia&#039;s Papua province. Its nearest relative is Atowhaim, also known as Kaugat, spoken downsteam on the Cook River, with which…</description>
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Timothy Usher, Santa Fe Institute

Situation

[under construction]

Sources

Lebold, Kriens, de Vries and Rumaropen (2010: 44-53) 239 comparative terms for Tamagario (Yogo) of Kaitok, Sigare and Yame villages

Phonology

[under construction]

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