Brahman languages


The Brahman languages, Biyom and Tauya, form a subbranch of the Rai Coast branch of the Madang languages of Papua New Guinea. The family is named after the cattle station and town of Brahman, which lies between the territories of the two languages.

Genetic relations

classified four languages as Brahman, Biyom, Faita, Isabi, Tauya.
Ross broke up Brahman, placing Faita among the Sogeram languages and Isabi among the unrelated Goroka languages – a position followed by Usher.