Piore River languages
The Piore River or Lagoon languages form a branch of Skou languages. Historically most have been lumped together as a single Warapu language, with Nouri variously classified. They are spoken in the Sissano Lagoon area of West Aitape Rural LLG, Sandaun Province, Papua New Guinea. The Piore River runs to the west of all the languages, and so speakers do not find it an acceptable name. However, it is not clear which name would be better, as the name of the lagoon, 'Sissano', is used for different neighboring languages.
Languages
The Piore River branch was ambiguously named Lagoon by Miller. The older names of the Piore River languages were from village names; Miller submitted that the languages name were actually Bauni, Uni, Bouni, and Bobe. Bobe is coordinate with the rest, which might be considered dialects of a single language.Lagoon
- Bobe
- Warapu
- *Bauni
- *Uni
- *Bouni
Convergence area