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Franklin, Karl
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Kewa Organised Phonology Data Available Online on SIL-PNG Language & Culture Archives
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The Word in Kewa Available Online on SIL-PNG Language & Culture Archives
Franklin, Karl J.
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A diachronic note on Mendi vowels Available Online
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A further note on "maskee" and Chinese Pidgin English Available Online
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A grammar of Kewa, New Guinea Available Online
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A Note on the Etymology of "Bulmakau" in Tok Pisin Available Online
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A Storytelling Manual: Course Outline and Facilitator Notes Available Online on SIL-PNG Language & Culture Archives
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Comments on Proto-Engan Available Online
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Comments on Tolai language course: An historical note Available Online on SIL-PNG Language & Culture Archives
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Counting systems in Engan and Proto-Engan Available Online
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Development is like a River Available Online on SIL-PNG Language & Culture Archives
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Grammatical and cultural function in tagmemics Available Online
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Inland Gulf, Elema ‘Phyla’ Available Online
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Isolates: Gulf District Available Online
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Kewa sentence structure Available Online
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Kewa verb morphology Available Online on SIL-PNG Language & Culture Archives
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Languages of the Gulf District: a preview Available Online
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Lexicography considerations for Tok Pisin Available Online on SIL-PNG Language & Culture Archives
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Metaphorical songs in Kewa Available Online
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Nasalisation in Kewa dialects Available Online
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Other language groups in the Gulf District and adjacent areas Available Online
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Practical considerations of folk taxonomies Available Online
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Some Kewa metaphors: body parts as automobile parts Available Online on SIL-PNG Language & Culture Archives
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The dialects of Kewa Available Online
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The Etymology of “maski” in Tok Pisin Available Online
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The gulf area in the light of Greenberg’s Indo-Pacific hypothesis Available Online
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The Kewa language in culture and society Available Online
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The particles ‘i’ and ‘na’ in Tok Pisin Available Online
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The word in Kewa Available Online on SIL-PNG Language & Culture Archives
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Traim tasol: Vocabulary testing in Tok Pisin Available Online
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Ukarumpa and Jerusalem : A tale of two cities? Available Online on SIL-PNG Language & Culture Archives
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Using body part terms to begin a dictionary Available Online on SIL-PNG Language & Culture Archives