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Ethnologue > Web version > Country index > Pacific > Papua New Guinea > Angor

Angor

A language of Papua New Guinea

ISO 639-3agg

Population  1,270 (1990 census). 836 in Nai, 430 in Samanai.
Region  Sandaun Province, Amanab District. 11 villages.
Language map  Papua New Guinea, Map 3, reference number 73
Alternate names   Anggor, Senagi, Watapor
Dialects  Nai (Central Angor), Samanai (Southern Angor).
Classification  Senagi
Language development  Literacy rate in L2: 15%–25%. Grammar. NT: 2001.
Writing system  Latin script.
Comments  SOV. Swidden agriculturalists.

Entries from the SIL Bibliography about this language:

Academic Publications

LITTERAL, Robert L., author. 1972. "Rhetorical predicates and time topology in Anggor."

LITTERAL, Robert L., author. 1972. "Time in Anggor discourse."  Available online

LITTERAL, Robert L., author. 1978. Changes in the Bibriari communicative system.

LITTERAL, Robert L., author. 1980. Features of Anggor discourse.  Available online

LITTERAL, Robert L., author. 1981. "Anggor referential prominence."

LITTERAL, Robert L., author. 2004. "Community and family based language policy: an Angor case study."  Available online

LITTERAL, Robert L., author. 2008. Features of Angor discourse.  Available online

LITTERAL, Robert L.; LITTERAL, Shirley, authors. 1974. "Anggor."

LITTERAL, Robert, author. 1997. Angor Organised Phonology Data.  Available online

LITTERAL, Shirley, author. 1972. "Orientation to space and participants in Anggor."

LITTERAL, Shirley, author. 1981. "The semantic components of Anggor existential verbs."

MCELHANON, Kenneth A., editor. 1974. Legends from Papua New Guinea.

Vernacular Publications

Fɨfɨrɨfembo buk. 1978.

Ngorɨ nindɨ yafe hɨfɨ sɨhefɨ hɨfɨ kɨmɨ. 1977.

Tɨferi marɨwaiyanemo. 1973.