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'''Komnzo ('''also ''Kómnzo'', ''Kómnjo'', ''Kamundjo'') is a [[Yam languages|Yam language]] of [[Papua New Guinea]] spoken by 150–250 people in the village of Rouku ({{coord|-8.701793|141.598485|type:city_region:PG|name=Rouku}}) and the town of Morehead.<ref name="doehler2018">{{
==Phonology==
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*Döhler, Christian (2013) [http://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/26087/ "Don't talk to him! His family speaks a bit mixed." Multilingualism from the perspective of the documenter]. presentation at the 3rd International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation (ICLDC). Accessed on 2019-11-12.
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*Evans, Nicholas, I Wayan Arka, Matthew Carroll, Christian Döhler, Eri Kashima, Emil Mittag, Kyla Quinn, Jeff Siegel, Philip Tama & Charlotte van Tongeren. (2017) ''The languages of Southern New Guinea''. In Bill Palmer (ed.), The languages and linguistics of the New Guinea area, 641–774. Berlin; Boston: Walter de Gruyter. {{ISBN|978-3-11-029525-2}}. Accessed on 2019-11-12.
*[http://dobes.mpi.nl/projects/morehead/ Nen and Kómnzo: Two languages of Southern New Guinea] (2017) [[DOBES]] language documentation project. Accessed on 2019-11-12.
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