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==Further reading== * Rubén Morán (2011), 'Cognate Linguistics', Kindle Edition, Amazon. * Geoff Parkes and Alan Cornell (1992), 'NTC's Dictionary of German False Cognates', National Textbook Company, NTC Publishing Group. * {{citation |last=Jakobson |first=Roman |author-link=Roman Jakobson |year=1962 |chapter=Why 'mama' and 'papa'? |title=Selected Writings |volume=I: Phonological Studies |pages=538–545 |place=The Hague |publisher=Mouton }} * {{citation |last=Trask |first=R. Larry |author-link=Larry Trask |year=2004 |title=Where do mama/papa words come from? |series=University of Sussex Working Papers in Linguistics and English Language LxWP 10/04 |place=Brighton, UK |publisher=Department of Linguistics and English Language, University of Sussex |url=https://www.sussex.ac.uk/webteam/gateway/file.php?name=where-do-mama2.pdf&site=1 }}
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