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The Asmat Languages of Irian Jaya
Full text of the book by C. L. Voorhoeve.
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Examples of metathesis in the Hua language.
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Huli People of Papua New Guinea
The sociolinguistic situation of the Huli People, including definitions of key words in Huli sociology.
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The first several verses of the Bible in the Baruya language.
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Full text of a masters thesis by Edward C. Quigley on the Awara verbal system.
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The Sociolinguistic Situation of the Sam People
A sociolinguistic survey of the Sam People on the Rai Coast of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea, including ethnolinguistic identity, language and dialect boundaries, and language vitality. (PDF)
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The Phonology of the Lower Grand Valley Dani
Full text of a 1961 book by H. Myron Bromley. (PDF)
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Grammar of the Sentani Language
Full text of a 1965 book by H. K. J. Cowan. (PDF)
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Full text of a 1966 book by P. A. M. van der Stap. (PDF)
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The Flamingo Bay Dialect of the Asmat Language
Full text of a 1965 book by C. L. Voorhoeve. Includes grammar, sample texts and word lists. (PDF)
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Full text of a 1992 book by Lourens de Vries and Robinia de Vries-Wiersma. (PDF)
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Organised Phonology Data: Bare (Agarabi)
A document on the phonology of the Agarabi language. (PDF)
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Organised Phonology Data: Ama (Sawiyanu)
A document on the phonology of the Ama language in the Left May Phylum. (PDF)
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Amaimon Organized Phonology Data
Phonological information on the Amaimon Language of Madang Province. (PDF)
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Amanab Organised Phonology Data
Phonology data on the Amanab Language of Sandaun Province. (PDF)
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