AMELE: a language of Papua New Guinea

The following is the entry for this language as it appeared in the 14th edition (2000).
It was superseded by the corresponding entry in the 15th edition (2005). See also the corresponding entry in the current edition of Ethnologue.

SIL code: AMI

ISO 639-2: paa

Population 5,300 (1987 SIL). 
Region Madang Province, Madang District, in the hills up from Astrolabe Bay, between the Gum and Gogol rivers. 40 hamlets.
Alternate names   AMALE
Dialects HUAR, JAGAHALA, HAIJA.
Classification Trans-New Guinea, Madang-Adelbert Range, Madang, Mabuso, Gum.
Comments Related languages: Gumalu, Sihan, Isebe, Bau, Panim. Grammar. SOV. Literacy rate in first language: 75% to 100%. Literacy rate in second language: 75% to 100%. NT 1997.

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