1 Bibliography 1. Wurm, Helen M. Sing-Sing at Kotuni

1 Bibliography 1. Wurm, Helen M. Sing-Sing at Kotuni

1 Bibliography 1. Wurm, Helen M. Sing-Sing at Kotuni. Australian Territories. 1961; 1(3): 26-31. Note: [1958: Gahuku]. 2. Wurm, S. A. Languages: Eastern, Western and Southern Highlands, Territory of Papua & New Guinea. Canberra: Australian National University; 1961. Map. (Linguistic Circle of Canberra Publications, Series D; v. 4). Note: [general PNGH]. 3. Wurm, S. A., Editor. Bulletin No. 1. Canberra: Australian National University; 1964. iv, 9 pp. (Linguistic Circle of Canberra Publications, Series D; v. 1). 4. Wurm, S. A. Spreading of Languages in the South-western Pacific. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1975. Map. (Pacific Linguistics, Series D; v. 27). Note: [general NG]. 5. Wurm, S. A., Editor. Language Maps of the Highland Provinces, Papua New Guinea. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1978. iii, 6 pp. + 2 Foldout Charts + 6 Foldout Maps. (Pacific Linguistics, Series D; v. 11). Note: [general PNGH]. 6. Wurm, S. A. The Application of the Comparative Method to Papuan Languages: General and Highlands. In: Wurm, S. A., Editor. New Guinea Area Languages and Language Study, Vol. 1: Papuan Languages and the New Guinea Linguistic Scene. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1975: 237-261. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 38). Note: [general NG]. 7. Wurm, S. A. Aribwatsa, an Almost Extinct Language in Northeastern Papua New Guinea. In: Wurm, S. A., Editor. Materials on Languages in Danger of Disappearing in the Asia-Pacific Region No. 1: Some Endangered Languages of Papua New Guinea: Kaki Ae, Musom, and Aribwatsa. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies; 1997: 143. (Pacific Linguistics, Series D; v. 89). Note: [from lit: Aribwatsa (Lae)]. 8. Wurm, S. A. Australian New Guinea Highlands Languages and the Distribution of Their Typological Features. In: Watson, James B., Editor. New Guinea: The Central Highlands. Menasha, WI: American Anthropological Association; 1964: 121-132. (American Anthropologist, Special Publication; v. 66(4,2)). Note: [fw 1958-1959: Gadsup, Auyana, Awa, Tairora, Agarabe, Usarufa, Oyana, Kambaira, Binumarien, Gende, Biyom, Siane, yabiyufa, Gahuku, Asaro, Benabena, Kamano, Yagaria, Keiagana, Kanite, Yate, Fore, Gimi, Hagen, Aua, Gawigl, Wahgi, Yoadabe- Watoara (Maring), Narak, Kandawo, Chimbu, Nagane, Dom, Sinasina, Chuave, Elimbari, Nomane, Kyaka Enga, Ipili-Paiela, Lemben, Huli, Huliduna, Mendi, kewa Pi, Pole, Augu, Sau, Wiru, Duna, Wampur, Barua, Wapi, Waisera, Wantakia, Kewa, Ganati, Simbari, Fasu, Pawaia, Yagwoia, Kaibu]. 9. Wurm, S. A. Austronesian and Non-Austronesian (Papuan) Languages in Contact: Some Notes. In: Carle, Rainer; Heinschke, Martina; Pink, Peter W.; Rost, Christel; Stadtlander, Karen, Editors. Gava': Studies in Austronesian Languages and Cultures / Studien zu austronesischen Sprachen und Kulturen. Berlin: Dietrich Reimer Verlag; 1982: 87-109. (Veröffentlichen des Seminars für Indonesische und Südseesprachen der Universität Hamburg; v. 17). Note: [Maisin, Magori, Magi, Yele]. 10. Wurm, S. A. The Changing Linguistic Picture of New Guinea. Oceania. 1960; 31: 121-136. Note: [general NG]. 2 11. Wurm, S. A. The Classification of Papuan Langauges and Its Problems. Linguistic Communications. 1972; 6: 118-178. Note: [general NG]. 12. Wurm, S. A. Comment [on Arthur Capell, "Oceanic Linguistics Today"]. Current Anthropology. 1962; 3: 421-422. Note: [general NG]. 13. Wurm, S. A. Comment [on George W. Grace, "Movement of the Malayo-Polynesians: 1500 B.C. to A.D. 500: The Linguistic Evidence"]. Current Anthropology. 1964; 5: 398. Note: [general NG]. 14. Wurm, S. A. Eastern, Western and Southern Highlands, Territory of Papua and New Guinea. IN: Capell, A. A Linguistic Survey of the South-Western Pacific. New and Revised ed. Noumea: South Pacific Commission; 1962: 105-128. (Technical Papers; v. 136). Note: [PNGH]. 15. Wurm, S. A. Eastern Central Trans-New Guinea Phylum Languages. In: Wurm, S. A., Editor. New Guinea Area Languages and Language Study, Vol. 1: Papuan Languages and the New Guinea Linguistic Scene. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1975: 461-526. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 38). Note: [general PNG]. 16. Wurm, S. A. Grammatical Decay in Papuan Languages. In: Laycock, D. C. et al. Papers in New Guinea Linguistics No. 24. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1986: 207-211. (Pacific Linguistics, Series A; v. 70). Note: [Southern Kiwai]. 17. Wurm, S. A. Indigenous Languages. In: King, David; Ranck, Stephen, Editors. Papua New Guinea Atlas: A Nation in Transition. Port Moresby: Robert Brown and Associates (Australia) Pty Ltd, in conjunction with the University of Papua New Guinea; n.d. [1982]: 34-35. Note: [general PNG]. 18. Wurm, S. A. Indigenous Languages. In: Ward, R. Gerard; Lea, David A. M., Editors. An Atlas of Papua and New Guinea. Port Moresby and Glasgow: University of Papua and New Guinea and Collins-Longman; 1970: 16-19. Note: [general PNG]. 19. Wurm, S. A. Institutional Framework of Language Study, The Australian National University. In: Wurm, S. A., Editor. New Guinea Area Languages and Language Study, Vol. 3: Language, Culture, Society, and the Modern World. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1977: 1181-1223. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 40). Note: [general NG]. 20. Wurm, S. A. Institutional Framework of Language Study: Others. In: Wurm, S. A., Editor. New Guinea Area Languages and Language Study, Vol. 3: Language, Culture, Society, and the Modern World. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1977: 1345- 1347. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 40). Note: [general NG]. 21. Wurm, S. A. Kaki Ae (Formerly Known as Raepa Tati), a Potentially Endangered Language in Southern Papua New Guinea. In: Wurm, S. A., Editor. Materials on Languages in Danger of Disappearing in the Asia-Pacific Region No. 1: Some Endangered Languages of Papua New Guinea: Kaki Ae, Musom, and Aribwatsa. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies; 1997: 1. (Pacific Linguistics, Series D; v. 89). Note: [from lit: Kaki Ae (Raepa Tati)]. 3 22. Wurm, S. A. The Kiwaian Language Family. In: Franklin, Karl, Editor. The Linguistic Situation in the Gulf District and Adjacent Areas, Papua New Guinea. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1973: 219-260. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 26). Note: [fw & from lit: Arigibi, Bamu Kiwai, Kerewo, North-eastern Kiwai, Morigi, Southern Kiwai, Wabuda]. 23. Wurm, S. A. The Language Situation in New Guinea. Hemisphere. 1965; 9(6): 8-13. Note: [general NG; Kotuni Gahuku, Fore, Wahgi, Kate]. 24. Wurm, S. A. Language and Literacy. In: Fisk, E. K., Editor. New Guinea on the Threshold: Aspects of Social, Political, and Economic Development. Canberra: Australian National University Press; 1966: 135-148. Note: [general PNG]. 25. Wurm, S. A. Language and Agriculture in New Guinea. New Scientist. 1966; 31: 216-218. Note: [PNGH]. 26. Wurm, S. A. Language Distribution in the New Guinea Area. In: Wurm, S. A., Editor. New Guinea Area Languages and Language Study, Vol. 1: Papuan Languages and the New Guinea Linguistic Scene. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1975: 3-38. (Pacific Linguistics, Series C; v. 38). Note: [general NG]. 27. Wurm, S. A. The Language Situation in the New Guinea Area. In: Wurm, Stephen A., Editor. New Guinea and Neighboring Areas: A Sociolinguistic Laboratory. The Hague: Mouton Publishers; 1979: 3-10. (Contributions to the Sociology of Language; v. 24). 28. Wurm, S. A. Lingue Franche. In: Ward, R. Gerard; Lea, David A. M., Editors. An Atlas of Papua and New Guinea. Port Moresby and Glasgow: University of Papua and New Guinea and Collins- Longman; 1970: 20-21. Note: [general PNG]. 29. Wurm, S. A. The Linguistic Situation in the Highlands Districts of Papua and New Guinea. Australian Territories. 1961; 1(2): 14-23. Note: [fw May 1958 - January 1959: PNGH]. 30. Wurm, S. A. Linguistics and the Prehistory of the Southwestern Pacific. Journal of Pacific History. 1967; 2: 25-38. Note: [general NG]. 31. Wurm, S. A. Linguistic Research in Australia, New Guinea, and Oceania. Linguistics. 1972; 87: 87-107. Note: [general NG]. 32. Wurm, S. A. [The Linguistic Picture in the New Guinea Area]. Sovetskaia Etnografia. 1977; 1: 49-65. Note: [general NG]. 33. Wurm, S. A. The Linguistic Point of View. In: May, R. J.; Nelson, Hank, Editors. Melanesia: Beyond Diversity. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies; 1982: 7-10. Note: [general NG]. 34. Wurm, S. A. Linguistic Prehistory in the New Guinea Area. Journal of Human Evolution. 1983; 12: 25-35. Note: [general NG]. 35. Wurm, S. A., Compiler. Madang Province, with Eastern Highlands, Chimbu (Simbu), Western Highlands and Morobe Province (Papua New Guinea). In: Wurm S.A.; Hattori, Shirô, Editors. Language Atlas of the Pacific Area, Part 1: New Guinea Area, Oceania, Australia. Canberra: Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics; 1981: Map 7.

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