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- Saponi_language abstract "Saponi is an extinct Papuan language of Indonesia. It shared half of its basic vocabulary with the Rasawa language, but it's not clear that they were related. Saponi shared none of its pronouns with the Lakes Plain family that Rasawa is part of; indeed its basic pronouns mamire \"I, we\" and ba \"thou\" are remenincent of proto–East Bird's Head *meme \"we\" and *ba \"thou\".".
- Saponi_language comment "Saponi is an extinct Papuan language of Indonesia. It shared half of its basic vocabulary with the Rasawa language, but it's not clear that they were related. Saponi shared none of its pronouns with the Lakes Plain family that Rasawa is part of; indeed its basic pronouns mamire \"I, we\" and ba \"thou\" are remenincent of proto–East Bird's Head *meme \"we\" and *ba \"thou\".".