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ONLINEWALS Online Resources for Hanunóo. n.a. 2022. Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
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Other resources about the language
ONLINEHanunoo-English Vocabulary. Conklin, H. C. 1953. University of California Press.
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ONLINEHandbook of Philippine Language Groups. Llamzon, Teodoro A. 1978. Ateneo de Manila University Press.
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Hanunóo color categories. Conklin, Harold C. 1955. Indianapolis : Bobbs-Merrill.
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Lexicographical treatment of folk taxonomies. Conklin, Harold C. 1962. Chicago : University of Chicago Press.
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ONLINEHanunoo: a language of Philippines. n.a. 2018. SIL International.
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ONLINELINGUIST List Resources for Hanunoo. Damir Cavar, Director of Linguist List (editor); Malgorzata E. Cavar, Director of Linguist List (editor). 2017-09-27. The LINGUIST List (www.linguistlist.org).
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Review of: Hanunoo-English vocabulary, by Harold C. Conklin. Pittman, Richard S. 1954. SIL International.
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ONLINE"To be in relation; ancestors" or the polysemy of the Minangyan (Hanunoo) term 'āpu. Luquin, Elisabeth. 2006. Linguistic Society of the Philippines and SIL International.
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Other known names and dialect names: Binli, Bulalakawnon, Gubat, Gubatnon, Hanonoo, Kagankan, Sorsogonon, Waigan, Wawan