Review published In: Studies in Language
Vol. 8:1 (1984) ► pp.103–114
Book review
. Hua: A Papuan Language of the Eastern Highlands of New Guinea [Studies in Language Companion Series, 5]. John Benjamins B.V., 1980. 1viii + 550 pp. Dfl.l26/$50.
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