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Saville1912W. J. V. Saville. 1912. A Grammar of the Mailu Language, Papua. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 42. 397-436.243
Williamson1912Williamson, Robert W. 1912. The Mafulu: Mountain People of British New Guinea. London: MacMillian and Co.543
Strong1912Strong, W. M. 1912. Note on the Kovio Language. In Robert W. Williamson (ed.), The Mafulu: Mountain People of British New Guinea, 334-344. London: MacMillian and Co.118
Strong1911Strong WM. 1911. Note on the Tate Language of British New Guinea. Man, 11, 178-181.154
Mikloucho-Maclay1871-1883Mikloucho-Maclay: New Guinea Diaries 1871—1883, translated from the Russian with biographical and historical notes by C. L. Sentinella. Kristen Press, Madang, Papua New Guinea.124
Fabritius1855Fabritius, G. J. 1855. Anteekeningen omtrent Nieuw-Guinea. Tijdschrift voor Indische Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde IV. 209-215.230
SILSummer Institute of Linguistics Language Survey of Taulil, No Date.138
SILSummer Institute of Linguistics Language Survey of Berinomo, No Date.119
SILSummer Institute of Linguistics Language Survey of Kambaira, No Date.98
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