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- Q3514927 subject Q8582883.
- Q3514927 subject Q8871056.
- Q3514927 abstract "The Sumeri language, Sumerine, one of two Papuan languages known as Tanah Merah, is spoken on the Bomberai Peninsula by perhaps a thousand people. It forms an independent branch of the Trans–New Guinea family in the classification of Malcolm Ross (2005). It has also been linked to the Mairasi languages, but those do not share the TNG pronouns of Sumeri. The pronouns are:There are no 3rd-person personal pronouns, only demonstratives. The pronouns appear to reflect pTNG *na 1sg, *ga 2sg, and *gi 2pl.".
- Q3514927 iso6393Code "tcm".
- Q3514927 languageFamily Q34018.
- Q3514927 spokenIn Q5096.
- Q3514927 thumbnail Tanah_Merah_language.svg?width=300.
- Q3514927 wikiPageWikiLink Q236425.
- Q3514927 wikiPageWikiLink Q34018.
- Q3514927 wikiPageWikiLink Q5096.
- Q3514927 wikiPageWikiLink Q629506.
- Q3514927 wikiPageWikiLink Q6736896.
- Q3514927 wikiPageWikiLink Q8582883.
- Q3514927 wikiPageWikiLink Q8871056.
- Q3514927 wikiPageWikiLink Q939988.
- Q3514927 fam Q34018.
- Q3514927 iso "tcm".
- Q3514927 name "Sumeri".
- Q3514927 region Q5096.
- Q3514927 type Language.
- Q3514927 type Language.
- Q3514927 type Thing.
- Q3514927 type Q315.
- Q3514927 type Q34770.
- Q3514927 comment "The Sumeri language, Sumerine, one of two Papuan languages known as Tanah Merah, is spoken on the Bomberai Peninsula by perhaps a thousand people. It forms an independent branch of the Trans–New Guinea family in the classification of Malcolm Ross (2005). It has also been linked to the Mairasi languages, but those do not share the TNG pronouns of Sumeri. The pronouns are:There are no 3rd-person personal pronouns, only demonstratives.".
- Q3514927 label "Sumeri language".
- Q3514927 differentFrom Q36790.
- Q3514927 differentFrom Q7682223.
- Q3514927 depiction Tanah_Merah_language.svg.
- Q3514927 name "Sumeri".