Pagsasao a Mailu
Appearance
(Naibaw-ing manipud iti ISO 639:mgu)
Mailu | |
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Patubo iti | Papua Baro a Guinea |
Rehion | Probinsia Sentral |
Patubo a mangisasao | 8,500 (2000)[1] |
Kodkodigo ti pagsasao | |
ISO 639-3 | mgu |
Glottolog | mail1248 |
Ti pagsasao a Mailu, wenno Magi, ket ti pagsasao a Papuano ti Baro a Guinea.
Dagiti nagibasaran
[urnosen | urnosen ti taudan]- ^ Mailu iti Ethnologue (Maika-18 nga ed., 2015)
- Saville, W. J. V. (Jul–Dec 1912). "A Grammar of the Mailu Language, Papua". Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute. The Royal Anthropological Institute. 42: 397–436. doi:10.2307/2843195. JSTOR 2843195.
- Thomson, N P, 1975, "Magi Phonology and Grammar: Fifty Years Afterwards", in T E Dutton, Ed., "Studies in Languages of Central and South-East Papua, ISBN 0-85883-119-8, Pub. by The Australian National University, Pacific Linguistics, Series C, No 29.
- Thomson, N P, 1975, "The Dialects of Magi", in "Papers in New Guinea Linguistics No 18", ISBN 0-85883-118-X, Pub. by The Australian National University, Pacific Linguistics, Series A No 40.