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Wutung: A Papuan language of the Sko Phylum spoken in Sandaun Province, PNG

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Wutung: A Papuan language of the Sko Phylum spoken in Sandaun Province, PNG. About 600 speakers; still the first language for the majority of children, but everyone also learns and makes daily use of Tok Pisin and English (and for many also Bahasa Indonesia), so rapid language shift could occur at any time. 27 x 1 hour cassette tape recordings collected as part of PhD fieldwork.
Display date:
2012-2018
Creation date:
2012 to 2018
Location:
Papua New Guinea
Format:
Sound/Other sound
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Australian National University Library
Contributors:
Marmion, Doug
Publisher:
Australia: PARADISEC
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