Trans-New Guinea Papuan Natural Languages
This category is for information on languages belonging to the trans-New Guinea phylum of Papuan languages. This is the largest and most widely recognized grouping of Papuan languages. These languages are located primarily along he central mountain ranges of the island of New Guinea.
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Trans-New Guinea
- Amaimon Organized Phonology Data - Phonological information on the Amaimon Language of Madang trans-new guinea Province.[PDF]
- Anjam Organised Phonology Data - Phonology data on the Anjam Language of Madang Province.[PDF]
- Huli People of Papua New Guinea - The sociolinguistic situation of the Huli People, including papuan definitions of papuan key words in Huli sociology.
- Negation in Mauwake, a Papuan Language - Full text of a book chapter by Liisa papuan Berghäll.[PDF]
- The Sociolinguistic Situation of the Sam People - A sociolinguistic survey of the Sam People on papuan the Rai papuan Coast of Madang Province, Papua New papuan Guinea, including ethnolinguistic identity, papuan language and dialect boundaries, papuan and language vitality.[PDF]
- Language Museum - Baruya - The first several verses of the Bible in papuan the Baruya papuan language.
- Aneme Wake Organised Phonology Paper - Phonology data on the Aneme Wake (Abie) Language of Oro trans-new guinea Province.[PDF]
- Grammar of the Sentani Language - Full text of a 1965 book by H. trans-new guinea K. papuan J. Cowan.[PDF]
- Ankave Organised Phonology Data - Phonology data on the Ankave Lanuage of Gulf trans-new guinea Province.[PDF]
- Angor Organised Phonology Data - Phonology data on the Angor Language of Sandaun natural Province.[PDF]
- Organised Phonology Data: Alekano (Gahuku) - A document on the phonology of the Gahuku language.[PDF]
- Outline of Dani Morphology - Full text of a 1966 book by P. natural A. M. van der Stap.[PDF]
- Awa Organised Phonology Data - Phonology data on the Awa Language of Eastern papuan Highlands Province.[PDF]
- Hua - Examples of metathesis in the Hua language.
- The Flamingo Bay Dialect of the Asmat Language - Full text of a 1965 book by C. natural L. Voorhoeve. papuan Includes grammar, sample texts and word natural lists.[PDF]
- The Morphology of Wambon - Full text of a 1992 book by Lourens de Vries papuan and Robinia de Vries-Wiersma.[PDF]
- Awiyaana Organised Phonology Data - Phonology data on the Awiyaan Language of Eastern papuan Highlands Province.[PDF]
- Amanab Organised Phonology Data - Phonology data on the Amanab Language of Sandaun Province.[PDF]
- Angaatiha Organised Phonology Data - Phonology data on the Angaatiha Language of Morobe trans-new guinea Province.[PDF]
- The Phonology of the Lower Grand Valley Dani - Full text of a 1961 book by H. trans-new guinea Myron papuan Bromley.[PDF]
- Organised Phonology Data: Ama (Sawiyanu) - A document on the phonology of the Ama language in trans-new guinea the Left May Phylum.[PDF]
- Organised Phonology Data: Bare (Agarabi) - A document on the phonology of the Agarabi trans-new guinea language.[PDF]
- Awara Phonology - Full text of a masters thesis by Edward papuan C. Quigley papuan on the Awara verbal system.
- The Asmat Languages of Irian Jaya - Full text of the book by C. L. natural Voorhoeve.
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