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I've lived among speakers of several Austronesian languages with dual pronouns: Yapese (in Micronesia), Numbami (in Papua New Guinea), and Tok Pisin (Melanesian Pidgin).
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In Numbami, the "trial" pronouns have the collective function and rarely refer exactly to '3', while the dual is often used in the sense of 'both together': alua ti-wesa bebesua-ma 'they.two they-went both-ly' = 'they both went', but you can also say: alua ti-lapa ata 'they.two they-fought reciprocal/reflexive' = 'the two of the them fought each other'.
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In Numbami, a Huon Gulf language, tomu is a resultative meaning 'broken off'.
Far Outliers 2009
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Speakers of the Numbami language in Papua New Guinea employ bifurcate merging, Iroquois-type kinship terminology.
Far Outliers 2008
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