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11. Wurm, S. A. The Classification of Papuan Langauges and Its Problems. Linguistic Communications. 1972; 6:<br />

118-178.<br />

Note: [general NG].<br />

12. Wurm, S. A. Comment [on Arthur Capell, "Oceanic Linguistics Today"]. Current Anthropology. 1962; 3:<br />

421-422.<br />

Note: [general NG].<br />

13. Wurm, S. A. Comment [on George W. Grace, "Movement of the Malayo-Polynesians: 1500 B.C. to A.D. 500:<br />

The Linguistic Evidence"]. Current Anthropology. 1964; 5: 398.<br />

Note: [general NG].<br />

14. Wurm, S. A. Eastern, Western and Southern Highlands, Territory of Papua and New Guinea. IN: Capell, A. A<br />

Linguistic Survey of the South-Western Pacific. New and Revised ed. Noumea: South Pacific Commission;<br />

1962: 105-128. (Technical Papers; v. 136).<br />

Note: [PNGH].<br />

15. Wurm, S. A. Eastern Central Trans-New Guinea Phylum Languages. In: Wurm, S. A., Editor. New Guinea Area<br />

Languages and Language Study, Vol. 1: Papuan Languages and the New Guinea Linguistic Scene. Canberra:<br />

Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1975: 461-526.<br />

(Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 38).<br />

Note: [general PNG].<br />

16. Wurm, S. A. Grammatical Decay in Papuan Languages. In: Laycock, D. C. et al. Papers in New Guinea<br />

Linguistics No. 24. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department<br />

of Linguistics; 1986: 207-211. (Pacific Linguistics, Series A; v. 70).<br />

Note: [Southern Kiwai].<br />

17. Wurm, S. A. Indigenous Languages. In: King, David; Ranck, Stephen, Editors. Papua New Guinea Atlas: A<br />

Nation in Transition. Port Moresby: Robert Brown and Associates (Australia) Pty Ltd, in conjunction with the<br />

University of Papua New Guinea; n.d. [1982]: 34-35.<br />

Note: [general PNG].<br />

18. Wurm, S. A. Indigenous Languages. In: Ward, R. Gerard; Lea, David A. M., Editors. An Atlas of Papua and New<br />

Guinea. Port Moresby and Glasgow: University of Papua and New Guinea and Collins-Longman; 1970: 16-19.<br />

Note: [general PNG].<br />

19. Wurm, S. A. Institutional Framework of Language Study, The Australian National University. In: Wurm, S. A.,<br />

Editor. New Guinea Area Languages and Language Study, Vol. 3: Language, Culture, Society, and the Modern<br />

World. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of<br />

Linguistics; 1977: 1181-1223. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 40).<br />

Note: [general NG].<br />

20. Wurm, S. A. Institutional Framework of Language Study: Others. In: Wurm, S. A., Editor. New Guinea Area<br />

Languages and Language Study, Vol. 3: Language, Culture, Society, and the Modern World. Canberra:<br />

Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1977: 1345-<br />

1347. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 40).<br />

Note: [general NG].<br />

21. Wurm, S. A. Kaki Ae (Formerly Known as Raepa Tati), a Potentially Endangered Language in Southern Papua<br />

New Guinea. In: Wurm, S. A., Editor. Materials on Languages in Danger of Disappearing in the Asia-Pacific<br />

Region No. 1: Some Endangered Languages of Papua New Guinea: Kaki Ae, Musom, and Aribwatsa.<br />

Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies; 1997: 1. (Pacific<br />

Linguistics, Series D; v. 89).<br />

Note: [from lit: Kaki Ae (Raepa Tati)].<br />

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