Trans-Fly – Yam family hypothesis
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The Trans-Fly – Yam family hypothesis is a proposed higher-level genetic grouping that links the Eastern Trans-Fly languages with the Yam (Morehead–Upper Maro) languages of southern New Guinea into a single language family.
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| Label | Occurrences |
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| Trans-Fly – Yam family hypothesis canonical | 1 |
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