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Dye et al1968Dye W., Townsend, P., & Townsend, W. 1968. The Sepik Hill Languages: A preliminary report. Oceania, 39: 146--156.480
Dutton1970Dutton, T.E., 1970. Notes on the languages of the Rigo area of the Central district of Papua. In S. A. Wurm & D. C. Laycock, eds. Pacific Linguistic Studies in honour of Arthur Capell. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.3188
Davies and Comrie1985Davies & Comrie. 1985. A linguistic survey of the Upper Yuat. In Adams et al. Papers in New Guinea Linguistics No. 22, pp. 275-3122530
Dol2007Dol, Philomena. 2007. A grammar of Maybrat: a language of the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua Province, Indonesia. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.228
Dutton2010Dutton, T.E., 2010. Reconstructing Proto Koiarian: The history of a Papuan language family, Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.1492
Daniels2010Daniels, D. 2010. A preliminary phonological history of the Sogeram languages of Papua New Guinea. Oceanic Linguistics, 49, 163-193.786
Daniels2016Daniels, D. 2016. Magi: An Undocumented Language of Papua New Guinea. Oceanic Linguistics, 55, 199–224.171
de Vries2024de Vries, L. 2024. The linguistic position of the Inanwatan language of West Papua. Language and Linguistics in Melanesia, 42: 237-260.918
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