Migabac
A language of Papua New Guinea
| Population | 1,300 (1990 SIL). |
| Region | Morobe Province, Masaweng River area. 5 villages divided among 3 dialects: Hudewa and Waringai; Ago; Butengka and Kapawa. |
| Language map |
Papua New Guinea, Map 11, reference number 524 |
| Alternate names | Migaba’ |
| Dialects | North Migabac, South Migabac, Central Migabac. |
| Classification | Trans-New Guinea, Finisterre-Huon, Huon, Eastern |
| Language use | Also use Kâte [kmg], the lingua franca. |
| Writing system | Latin script. |
Entries from the SIL Bibliography about this language:
Academic Publications
MCEVOY, Steve, author. 2004. Migabac Organised Phonology Data.
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MCEVOY, Steve, author. 2005. "Phonology essentials Migabac language."
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MCEVOY, Steve, author. 2008. Grammar of narrative discourse in Migabac.
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PARKER, Stephen G., editor. 2005. Phonological descriptions of Papua New Guinea languages.
Vernacular Publications
Hodadi meging kwesackewec. 2007.
Ilucte yowa fungine = Picture Dictionary = Piksa Diksanari . 2009.
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Mariwana: Homong Sowacne (Soc-gboli adu-madec basowalecebagac). 2009.
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