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Phonology essentials Gizrra language

Elly Van Bodegraven and Nico Van Bodegraven. 2005. "Phonology Essentials Gizrra Language." Online: http://www-01.sil.org/pacific/png/abstract.asp?id=48164.

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Location and Context

Countries
Papua New Guinea
Location Description

"Located south of the Fly River in Western Province, between the Pahoturi River and Kura Creek. The land area borders the coastline but the villages are about 5 kilometers inland. The Gizrra people live in three main villages, Kulalae, Waidorro, and Kolmet, and two minor villages, Ngomtono and Barrnap, established from Kulalae."

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Writing system:
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Latin-based orthography being developed.

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