The Morobe – Eastern Highlands languages form a branch of the Trans–New Guinea language family of New Guinea in the classification of Timothy Usher. It unites the Kainantu–Goroka (Eastern Highlands), Finisterre–Huon and Angan (Kratke Range) languages:[1]
| Morobe – Eastern Highlands | |
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| Geographic distribution | Morobe Province and Eastern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea |
| Linguistic classification | Trans–New Guinea
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| Glottolog | None |
Morobe – Eastern Highlands languages
Other Trans–New Guinea languages
Other Papuan languages
Austronesian languages
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