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Fabritius
1855
Fabritius, G. J. 1855. Anteekeningen omtrent Nieuw-Guinea. Tijdschrift voor Indische Taal-, Land- en Volkenkunde IV. 209-215.
230
Fataluku Language Project
Fataluku Language Project (http://www.fataluku.com)
218
Fleischmann and Turpeinen
1976
Fleischmann, L., & S., Turpeinen. (1976). A dialect survey of the Eastern Trans-Fly languages. In G. Reesink, L. Fleischmann, S. Turpeinen, & P. C. Lincoln (Eds.), Papers in New Guinea Linguistics No. 19 (pp. 39–76). Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.
3078
Foley
2005
Foley, W.A. 2005. Linguistic prehistory in the Sepik-Ramu basin. Pp. 109-144.Pawley, A., Attenborough, R., Golson, R., & Hide, R. eds. Papuan pasts:cultural, linguistic and biological histories of Papuan-speaking peoples.
1915
Foley
1986
Foley, W.A., 1986. The Papuan languages of New Guinea, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
305
Franklin
1975
Franklin KJ. 1975. Comments on Proto-Engan. In SA Wurm, Ed. New Guinea Area Languages and Language Study: Papuan languages and the New Guinea linguistic scene. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics, pp. 263-275.
924
Franklin
1973
Franklin, KJ. 1973. Other language groups in the Gulf District and Adjacent Areas. Pp. 261-277 In Franklin, KJ. (Ed). The Linguistic Situation in the Gulf District and Adjacent Area, Papua New Guinea. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics
905
Franklin and Voorhoeve
1973
Franklin, KJ & Voorhoeve, CL. 1973. Languages near the intersection of the Gulf, Southern Highlands, and Western Districts. Pp. 149-152. In Franklin, KJ. (Ed). The Linguistic Situation in the Gulf District and Adjacent Area, Papua New Guinea. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics
743
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