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Timothy Usher, Santa Fe Institute

Situation

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Bian (Mbian) River Marind, or Upper Mbian (Boven-Mbian,) is spoken be approximately 900 people (1954) living in eight villages, Kolam, Boha (Bogha,) Selo (Slou,) Mutin, Mandom, Tepas, Wan and Welo (Welau,) along the upper Bian (Mbian) river in the Merauke regency of Indonesia&#039;s Papua province, just west of the Papua New Guinea border (Drabbe 1954: 99, 190.) Its nearest neighbors are the closely related East Marin…</description>
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Timothy Usher, Santa Fe Institute

Situation

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…

Sources

Drabbe (1955: 13-15) brief description and (pp. 148-151) 97 comparative terms for Kumb

Donohue (1996) 159 comparative terms for Sanayu village

Phonology</description>
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Timothy Usher, Santa Fe Institute

Situation

[under construction]




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van der Kolk and Vertenten (1922) dictionary of Marindineesch

van der Kolk (1926) Marindineesch kin terms

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Timothy Usher, Santa Fe Institute

Situation

The Marind family consists of as many as five closely related languages spoken by 6,000-7,000 people (1955) living in the plains along and inland from the coast from the Marianne Strait in the west to the Maro river to the east, just west of the Papua New Guinea border, in the Merauke, Muting, Kurik and Okaba subdistricts of the Merauke regency of Indonesia&#039;s Papua province (Boelaars 1950: 1, Drabbe 1955: 13; q.v. Drabbe 1955: 190, Nevermann …</description>
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Timothy Usher, Santa Fe Institute

Situation

[under construction]




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Sources

Guertjens (1933: 373-383) large vocabulary of Sangaseesch (Atih)

Drabbe (1955: 13-15) brief description of and (pp. 148-151) 98 comparative terms for Wester (West) and Atih dialects</description>
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