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English: A composite of Pawley and Hammerstrom and Usher's conception of the Trans-New Guinea family, this only includes the families that both papers agree on. The isolate inside of Asmat-Kamoro is the Awbono-Bayono dialect cluster.
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The Trans-New Guinea family, including only the languages accepted by both Usher (2018) and Pawley and Hammerstrom (2019)

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