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Manus languages

The Manus languages are a subgroup of about two dozen Oceanic languages located on Manus Island and nearby offshore islands in Manus Province of Papua New Guinea. The exact number of languages is difficult to determine because they form a dialect continuum. The name Manus originally designated an ethnic group whose members spoke closely related languages and whose coastal dwellers tended to build their houses on stilts out over the sea.

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According to Lynch, Ross, & Crowley (2002), the structure of the family is: • Manus • West Manus: Nyindrou, Sori-Harengan, Hermit (†), Bipi; Mondropolon, Tulu-Bohuai, Khehek (Drehet, Levei), Likum • Intermediate: LoniuMokerang, Pak-Tong • East Manus: Andra-Hus, Elu, Leipon, Papitalai, Ponam, EreKeleKurti, KoroLeleNaliTitan One very distinctive phonological trait of these languages is the presence of prenasalized trills (Blust 2007). The bilabial trill , which can be spelled mb or br, only occurs before , and sounds like in other environments. The alveolar trill , spelled ndr or dr, has no such distributional limitations (2007:303). ==References==
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