East New Guinea Highlands languages

East New Guinea Highlands is a language family in Papua New Guinea. ...more on Wikipedia about "East New Guinea Highlands languages"

Enga (also Caga, Tsaga, Tchaga) is an East New Guinea Highlands language (West-Central sub-group) that is spoken by approximately 160,000 people in Enga Province, Papua New Guinea. ...more on Wikipedia about "Enga language"

Kobon is a Madang language of Papua New Guinea. (Madang languages are connected to the hypothetical Trans-New Guinea family; an early proposal by Würm places them in a hypothetical East New Guinea Highlands family.) ...more on Wikipedia about "Kobon language"

Kuman is an East New Guinea Highlands language of Papua New Guinea. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kuman language (New Guinea)"

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