Unpublished, 1997. — 128 p.
The Wipi language is a member of the Eastern Trans-Fly Family, part of the Trans-New Guinea Phylum of languages. It is spoken by approximately 2,500 people in fourteen main villages located in the eastern plains between the Fly River and the Coral Sea.
This analysis is based on around 25 months of field work done between October 1991 and December 1995. The data for this paper came primarily from natural texts collected in several different genres from three different villages (Wipim, Podare and Yamega) of the northern dialect area.