Loughnane, Robyn & Sebastian Fedden. 2011. Is Oksapmin Ok? - A Study of the Genetic Relationship between Oksapmin and the Ok languages. Australian Journal of Linguistics 31(1). 1-42. doi: 10.1080/07268602.2011.533635.
@article{9828, author = {Loughnane, Robyn and Sebastian Fedden}, journal = {Australian Journal of Linguistics}, number = {1}, pages = {1-42}, title = {Is Oksapmin Ok? - A Study of the Genetic Relationship between Oksapmin and the Ok languages}, url = {http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/07268602.2011.533635}, volume = {31}, year = {2011}, abstract = {In this paper, evidence is provided that suggests the Oksapmin language, previously classed as constituting an isolate within the larger Trans-New Guinea family, is related to the Mountain Ok branch of the Ok language family and, by extension, the entire Ok family. A list of cognates and sound correspondences is given, as well as evidence from bound morphology and pronoun paradigms.}, bestfn = {papua\loughnane-fedden_oksapmin-ok2011.pdf}, besttxt = {ptxt2\papua\loughnane-fedden_oksapmin-ok2011v2.txt}, cfn = {papua\loughnane-fedden_oksapmin-ok2011.pdf}, delivered = {papua\loughnane-fedden_oksapmin-ok2011.pdf}, doi = {10.1080/07268602.2011.533635}, fn = {papua\loughnane-fedden_oksapmin-ok2011.pdf, papua\loughnane-fedden_oksapmin-ok2011v2.pdf}, hhtype = {overview;comparative}, inlg = {English [eng]}, issn = {0726-8602}, lgcode = {Oksapmin [opm]}, macro_area = {Papunesia}, src = {haspelmath, hh} }
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Oksapmin |