e/Sepik Hill languages

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has glosseng: The Sepik Hill languages are a family of northern Papua New Guinea identified by Dye et al. in 1968. A few years later, Donald Laycock included them in the Sepik languages. According to Malcolm Ross (2005), they may include the Papi languages, formerly part of the Walio-Papi proposal.
lexicalizationeng: Sepik Hill languages
lexicalizationeng: Sepik Hill language
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instance ofe/Languages of Papua New Guinea
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