Absence of Common Consonants
by Ian Maddieson http://wals.info/feature/18
by Ian Maddieson http://wals.info/feature/18
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October 5th, 2011 at 9:04 am
Another language lacking velar consonants is Wutung (Sko; Sandaun, Papua New Guinea), a very close relative of the already-cited Dumo. This is mentioned in my PhD thesis on the language.