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The Role of Theory in Language Description
... they assign to a Trans New Guinea Macrophylum embracing most of the 700 or
so Papuan (i. e., non-Austronesian) languages of New Guinea. Foley (1986)
prefers to reserve judgment on the unity of these putative higher-order groups, ...
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New Encyclop3Œdia Britannica: Macrop3Œdia
Belonging to 76 to 105 language families (depending on the classification used),
these languages together form the Central New Guinea macrophylum. (A
macrophylum is a group of languages related less closely than those of a
language ...
Encyclopaedia Britannica, inc,
1997
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The
New Encyclopaedia Britannica
Belonging to 76-105 language families (depending on the classification used),
these languages together form the Central New Guinea macrophylum. (A
macrophylum is a group of languages related less closely than those of a
language ...
Encyclopaedia Britannica, inc,
1998
4
The
New Encyclopaedia Britannica: Marcopædia
Of the remaining 13, 6 constitute the central New Guinea macrophylum, and 3
more can tentatively be included in it. Central The central New Guinea
macrophylum comprises: (1) New the East New Guinea Highlands phylum, found
predomi- ...
Encyclopaedia Britannica, inc,
1991
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Papers in
New Guinea Linguistics
This phylum was included by the present writer into the Central New Guinea
Macrophylum (Wurm 1970a). The inclusion of the old Central and South New
Guinea Phylum into the wider Trans-New Guinea Phylum (McElhanon and
Voorhoeve ...
6
The
New Encyclopaedia Britannica
Apart from the isolates, there are 2 1 known Papuan phyla. Eight of these are
small, with two to six languages each; six constitute the Central New Guinea
macrophylum; and three more can tentatively be included in it. The Central New
Guinea ...
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Pacific Linguistics. Series A: Occasional Papers
This phylum was included by the present writer into the Central New Guinea
Macrophylum (Wurm 1970a). The inclusion of the old Central and South New
Guinea Phylum into the wider Trans-New Guinea Phylum (McElhanon and
Voorhoeve ...
8
Pacific Linguistics. Series A.
This phylum was included by the present writer into the Central New Guinea
Macrophylum (Wurm 1970a). The inclusion of the old Central and South New
Guinea Phylum into the wider Trans-New Guinea Phylum (McElhanon and
Voorhoeve ...
9
The
New Encyclopaedia Britannica: Micropaedia, Otter - Rethimnon
Apart from the isolates, there are 21 known Papuan phyla. Eight of these are
small, with two to six languages each; six constitute the Central New Guinea
macrophylum; and three more can tentatively be included in it. The Central New
Guinea ...
... and South New Guinea Phylum of which the Kiwaian Family has been
recognised as a member (see above) into the Central New Guinea Macrophylum
which, as established by him, occupied three-quarters of the New Guinea
mainland and ...