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Macdonald1973MacDonald, GE. 1973. The Teberan Language Family. Pp. 111-121. In Franklin, KJ. (Ed). The Linguistic Situation in the Gulf District and Adjacent Area, Papua New Guinea. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics689
McElhanon1967McElhanon, K.A. 1967. Preliminary Observations on Huon Peninsula Languages. Oceanic Linguistics. 6, 1-45.1960
McElhanon and Voorhoeve1970McElhanon, KA & Voorhoeve, CL. 1970. The Trans-New Guinea Phylum: Explorations in deep-level genetic relationships. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.5751
Miedema & Welling1985Miedema, J. & Welling, F.I., 1985. Fieldnotes on languages and dialects in the Kebar district, Bird’s Head, Irian Jaya. In K. R. Adams et al., eds. Papers in New Guinea Linguistics No. 22. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics, pp. 29–52.481
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
Murray and Ray1918Murray J.W.P. & Ray, S.H. (1918) The People and Language Between the Fly and Strickland Rivers, Man, 18, 40-45.63
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