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<p>and Trans-New Guinea languages typically all have <a href="page.php?w=ergative_case">ergative case</a> markers, which most languages of the Sepik-Ramu basin do not have except for a few such as the isolate <a href="page.php?w=Taiap_language">Taiap</a>. Nevertheless, Left May and Trans-New Guinea speakers have historically been hostile towards each other (unlike their close trade relationships with Amto-Musan speakers), so there has been no recent contact scenarios to speak of. These typological similarities could be due to chance, ancient contact,</p><p>
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