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Spencer et al.
2011
Spencer, J., Van Cott, S., MacKenzie, B., Muñoz, G. 2011. A Sociolinguistic Survey of the Wagi [fad] Language. SIL Electronic Survey Report 2011-041.
699
Kamholz
2012
Kamholz, D. 2012. The Keuw isolate: Preliminary materials and classification. Language & Linguistics in Melanesia. 2012: 1. 243-268.
290
Pawley
2013
Pawley, Andrew (2013). Personal Communication.
751
Ross
2014
Ross, Malcom. 2014. Personal Communication
3224
Daniels
2016
Daniels, D. 2016. Magi: An Undocumented Language of Papua New Guinea. Oceanic Linguistics, 55, 199–224.
171
Pick
2019
Pick, Andrew. 2019. Yamben: A previously undocumented language of Papua New Guinea. In Suzuki, Mitsuko (ed.), 2018 Proceedings L4: Languages, Linguistics & Literature for Life: 22nd Annual Graduate Student Conference, College of Languages, Linguistics & Literature, 25-35. Manoa: University of Hawai'i at Mānoa.
102
Franklin
2024
Franklin, Karl J. 2024. Engan fringe languages (North and South). Language and Linguistics in Melanesia 42. 94-110.
678
de Vries
2024
de Vries, L. 2024. The linguistic position of the Inanwatan language of West Papua. Language and Linguistics in Melanesia, 42: 237-260.
918
Fataluku Language Project
Fataluku Language Project (http://www.fataluku.com)
218
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