Talk:Angan languages
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Orphaned references in Angan languages
[edit]I check pages listed in Category:Pages with incorrect ref formatting to try to fix reference errors. One of the things I do is look for content for orphaned references in wikilinked articles. I have found content for some of Angan languages's orphans, the problem is that I found more than one version. I can't determine which (if any) is correct for this article, so I am asking for a sentient editor to look it over and copy the correct ref content into this article.
Reference named "ngw":
- From Purari language: New Guinea World, Oro – Wharton Range
- From Arafundi languages: Usher (2020) New Guinea World, Arafundi River
- From Nggarna language: NGW
- From Mailuan languages: New Guinea World, Owen Stanley Range
- From Yareban languages: New Guinea World, Musa River
- From Ottilien languages: New Guinea World, Ramu Coast
- From East Pauwasi languages: NewGuineaWorld
- From Dani languages: New Guinea World, Balim Valley
- From Upper Yuat languages: New Guinea World, Upper Yuat River
- From Lepki–Murkim languages: South Pauwasi River
- From Anim languages: New Guinea World, Fly River
- From Greater Awyu languages: New Guinea World
- From West Bomberai languages: New Guinea World, West Bomberai
- From Misegian languages: New Guinea World, Ruboni Range
- From Pauwasi languages: New Guinea World
- From Goilalan languages: NewGuineaWorld - Wharton Range
- From Engan languages: New Guinea World, Enga--Southern Highlands
- From Greater Binanderean languages: New Guinea World – Guhu-Oro
- From Kwalean languages: New Guinea World, Humene–Uare
- From Asmat–Kamrau languages: [1]
- From Abom language: [2]
- From Kapauri–Sause languages: Kapauri–Sause at New Guinea World
- From Mek languages: New Guinea World
- From Kolopom languages: New Guinea World, Kolopom
- From Gogodala–Suki languages: Usher (2020)
- From Kamula–Elevala languages: New Guinea World, Digul River – Ok
- From Bulaka River languages: New Guinea World: Bulaka River
- From Pahoturi languages: New Guinea World, Paho River
- From Manubaran languages: New Guinea World, Mount Brown
- From Paniai Lakes languages: NewGuineaWorld
- From Kaure–Kosare languages: New Guinea World, Nawa River
- From Tirio languages: New Guinea World, Lower Fly River
- From South Pauwasi languages: New Guinea World, South Pauwasi River
- From Mairasi languages: New Guinea World, Etna Bay
- From Ataitan languages: New Guinea World, Moam River
- From Asmat–Mombum languages: New Guinea World, Asmat – Muli Strait
- From South Bird's Head languages: Usher, Timothy. New Guinea World, North Berau Gulf
- From Kayagar languages: New Guinea World, Gondu River
- From Tabo language: [3]
- From Doso–Turumsa languages: Soari River, New Guinea World
- From Kiwaian languages: New Guinea World, Kiwai
- From Tamolan languages: New Guinea World, Guam River
I apologize if any of the above are effectively identical; I am just a simple computer program, so I can't determine whether minor differences are significant or not. AnomieBOT⚡ 07:52, 9 April 2020 (UTC)