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John Haiman. Hua: a Papuan Language of the Eastern Highlands of New Guinea. Studies in Language Companion Series, Volume 5. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. 1980. Pp. lii + 550.
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- Reviews/Comptes rendus
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- Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique , Volume 31 , Issue 3 , Fall 1986 , pp. 285 - 290
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- Copyright © Canadian Linguistic Association 1986
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