The Ok languages are a family of a score of clearly related Trans–New Guinea languages spoken in a contiguous area of eastern Irian Jaya and western Papua New Guinea. They are:
Alan Healey identified Ok in 1962. He later noted connections with the Asmat languages and Awyu-Dumut families (Healey 1970). Voorhoeve developed this into a Central and South New Guinea (CSNG) proposal. As part of CSNG, they form part of the original proposal for Trans–Ne...
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Ok languages
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