Study Area
NEW GUINEA
STUDY GROUPINGS
(Bounded Complexes)
Godsop W62-19M Xairoro
Akuna (|) Abiera
^ Tompenci (^ Batainabura
Auy gno Awq
(S) Asempa (f) Tauno
® Kawoina (f) llolclo
SCALE
Godiup-Agafobi
Godsup tSSN
Ontenu p^x^
Oyana
Agarobi (outiide
study areo)
Bororartdo
(Godsop)
^^H Non-Hrg|hland Arei
*^ Airstrip
^J**"*] '^jor Road
^^»*N Minor Road
EASTERN HIGHLANDS STUDY AREA
LINGUISTIC AREAS
Auyona-Usarufo ToifOro
Auyana
I 'saru fa
Koseno
Tondono
(Aoyano)
Woffo U--_j
(outside mop p— - — |
areo)
Other Highlond ^m
Longuoge Areas ^^^|
Omisuan D
Owonio O
Wompul O (Walkero)
^ Europeon Settlement
{Aiyura Agricultural Experlmerit Station)
■ Patrol Post and European Settlement
# Summer Institute of Linguistics (Ukarumpo)
* Other Study Settlement
KJP/70
The Languages of the Eastern
Family of the East New Guinea
Highland Stock
Edited by HOWARD McKAUGHAN
This book is published with the assistance of a grant from the National Science
Foundation.
Copyright © 1973 by the University of Washington Press
Printed in the United States of America
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in
any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording,
or any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from
the publisher.
Anthropological Studies
in the Eastern Highlands of New Guinea
James B. Watson, Editor
VOLUMES PUBLISHED:
I. The Languages of the Eastern Family of the East New Guinea Highland
Stock, edited by Howard McKaughan
II. Physical Anthropology of the Eastern Highlands of New Guinea,
by R. A. Littlewood
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Main entry under title:
The Languages of the eastern family of the east
New Guinea highland stock.
(Anthropological studies in the eastern highlands
of New Guinea, V, 1)
Reports of research by the New Guinea Micro-
evolution Project.
Bibliography: p.
L Papuan languages. 2, Kainantu region —
Languages. I. McKaughan, Howard, 1922-
IL Title. in. Series.
PL660LA35 499M2 72-13131
ISBN 0-295-95 132-X
ed.
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