Telefol dictionary
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Healey, Phyllis M
Healey, Alan
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Dept. of Linguistics, Research School of Pacific Studies, The Australian National University
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The Telefol language belongs to the Ok Family in the Central and
South New Guinea Sto ck ( Alan Hea ley 1964b , Wurm 196 5, McElhanon and
Voorhoeve 1970) , and is spoken by about 4500 people in the vicinity of
Telefomin , West Sepik Province , Papua New Guinea. It has two m ain
dialects: Southern , spoken by the Feramin (Falamiin) group of about
1000 speakers, and Northern , spoken by the group of people loo sely
c al led Telefolmiin (including the people of t he Tele fomin, E liptamin
(Iliptam an) , and Ninatam an valleys) . Each of the se two m ain dialects
has smaller diale ctal variations wit hin it , b ased mainly on distinctions
between the speech of different pari she s. This dictionary is mainly
of the dialect spoken by the Kialikmin (Kayalikmiin) pari sh of the
Northern dialect , and only a few words from other dialects have been
added. Those from the Southern (Feramin) dialect are always identified.
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