Summer Institute of Linguistics, 2007. — iii + 37 p.
Kasua is a Papuan language spoken by approximately 600 people living in 7 villages in a region just south of the area called “The Great Papuan Plateau.” Kasua is a member of the Bosavi Family, part of the Trans-New Guinea Phylum. The two most closely related languages to Kasua are Kaluli and Aimele. Kasua has no dialects.