Shaw, Daniel. 1986. The Bosavi language family. In Papers in New Guinea Linguistics 24, 45-76. Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. (Papers in New Guinea linguistics No. 24, 45-76).
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Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
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Konai | |
Agala | |
Kalamo | |
Hesif at the Tomu river | |
Bedamini | |
Etoro | |
Onabasulu | |
Sunia | |
Aimele | |
Kamula | |
Bainapi | |
Doso | |
Kaluli | |
Bogaya | |
Duna | |
Pare | |
Namumi | |
Bamu | |
Samo | |
Kubo | |
Oibae | |
Gebusi |