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View A comparative vocabulary of the dialects of British New Guinea By Sidney Herbert Ray,R.N. Cust,Sidney H. Ray,R.N. Cust

A comparative vocabulary of the dialects of British New Guinea

A comparative vocabulary of the dialects of British New Guinea

By Sidney Herbert Ray,R.N. Cust,Sidney H. Ray,R.N. Cust

View Grammar of Coastal Marind By Bruno Olsson

Grammar of Coastal Marind

Grammar of Coastal Marind

By Bruno Olsson

View Grammatical Reconstruction By Don Daniels

Grammatical Reconstruction

Grammatical Reconstruction

By Don Daniels

View Greater Awyu Languages of West Papua By Lourens de Vries

Greater Awyu Languages of West Papua

Greater Awyu Languages of West Papua

By Lourens de Vries

View Grammar and Dictionary of Tayap By Don Kulick,Angela Terrill

Grammar and Dictionary of Tayap

Grammar and Dictionary of Tayap

By Don Kulick,Angela Terrill

View Tok Pisin texts By Suzanne Romaine,Peter Mühlhäusler,Thomas Edward Dutton,Thomas E. Dutton
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Tok Pisin texts

By Suzanne Romaine,Peter Mühlhäusler,Thomas Edward Dutton,Thomas E. Dutton

View Grammar of Paluai By Dineke Schokkin

Grammar of Paluai

Grammar of Paluai

By Dineke Schokkin

View Grammar and vocabulary of language spoken by Motu tribe (New Guinea) By William George Lawes
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Grammar and vocabulary of language spoken by Motu tribe (New Guinea)

By William George Lawes

View Papuan Languages of Timor, Alor and Pantar. Volume 2 By Antoinette Schapper

Papuan Languages of Timor, Alor and Pantar. Volume 2

Papuan Languages of Timor, Alor and Pantar. Volume 2

By Antoinette Schapper

View Hua By John Haiman
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Hua

By John Haiman

View Papuan Languages of Timor, Alor and Pantar By Antoinette Schapper
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Papuan Languages of Timor, Alor and Pantar

By Antoinette Schapper

View Grammar of Savosavo By Claudia Wegener

Grammar of Savosavo

Grammar of Savosavo

By Claudia Wegener

View Koromu By Carol Priestley

Koromu

Koromu

By Carol Priestley

View Grammar of Kilmeri By Claudia Gerstner-Link

Grammar of Kilmeri

Grammar of Kilmeri

By Claudia Gerstner-Link

View Tolai language course By Karl J. Franklin
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Tolai language course

By Karl J. Franklin

View High Savannah By Russell Soaba

High Savannah

High Savannah

By Russell Soaba

View A Grammar of Tauya By Lorna MacDonald

A Grammar of Tauya

A Grammar of Tauya

By Lorna MacDonald

View Manambu Language of East Sepik, Papua New Guinea By A. I͡U Aĭkhenvalʹd

Manambu Language of East Sepik, Papua New Guinea

Manambu Language of East Sepik, Papua New Guinea

By A. I͡U Aĭkhenvalʹd

View Hierarchy and Universality of Discourse Constituents in New Guinea Languages By Robert A. Longacre

Hierarchy and Universality of Discourse Constituents in New Guinea Languages

Hierarchy and Universality of Discourse Constituents in New Guinea Languages

By Robert A. Longacre

View A Grammar of Teiwa By Marian Klamer
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A Grammar of Teiwa

By Marian Klamer

View From Baudi to Indonesian By Ignatius Suharno,Kenneth L. Pike

From Baudi to Indonesian

From Baudi to Indonesian

By Ignatius Suharno,Kenneth L. Pike

View Papua New Guinea Tok Pisin English dictionary By Susan Baing,Brian Deutrom
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Papua New Guinea Tok Pisin English dictionary

By Susan Baing,Brian Deutrom

View Referring to Space By Gunter Senft
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Referring to Space

By Gunter Senft

View Hierarchy and universality of discourse constituents in New Guinea languages By Robert E. Longacre
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Hierarchy and universality of discourse constituents in New Guinea languages

By Robert E. Longacre