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Hi,
I partially reverted a couple of your edits. At Monumbo language you ref'd WALS, but they do not support your claim. In any case, that should probably be at Torricelli languages. At Urim language we use Ross as the source; Ethnologue is not reliable. At Aruek language, could you provide a source that the language is extinct? (Also, it may be gone from that one village, but the map at Ethnologue shows it distributed over a fairly wide area.) Thanks — kwami (talk) 06:33, 3 November 2012 (UTC)