Brahman languages
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Brahman is a proposed family of languages spoken in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea.
[edit] Family division
Brahman consists of 4 languages:
- Biyom
- Faita
- Isabi
- Tauya
[edit] Genetic relations
Wurm classified Brahman under the Madang-Adelbert Range superstock of the Trans-New Guinea phylum. Ross, while keeping the languages in the Madang family, broke up Brahman, placing Faita in Southern Adelbert but Tauya and Biyom in Rai Coast.