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Daniels2016Daniels, D. 2016. Magi: An Undocumented Language of Papua New Guinea. Oceanic Linguistics, 55, 199–224.171
Daniels2010Daniels, D. 2010. A preliminary phonological history of the Sogeram languages of Papua New Guinea. Oceanic Linguistics, 49, 163-193.786
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
de Vries2024de Vries, L. 2024. The linguistic position of the Inanwatan language of West Papua. Language and Linguistics in Melanesia, 42: 237-260.918
Dol2007Dol, Philomena. 2007. A grammar of Maybrat: a language of the Bird's Head Peninsula, Papua Province, Indonesia. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.228
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
Dutton2010Dutton, T.E., 2010. Reconstructing Proto Koiarian: The history of a Papuan language family, Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.1493
Dye et al1968Dye W., Townsend, P., & Townsend, W. 1968. The Sepik Hill Languages: A preliminary report. Oceania, 39: 146--156.480
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