The Island Melanesia project was initiated to collect data on the little-known Papuan languages of Island Melanesia, and to explore the origins of and relationships between these languages. The project materials from the 2003 field season focus on language related to cultural domains (e.g., material culture) and on targeted grammatical description. Five tasks are included: Proto-Oceanic lexicon, Grammatical questionnaire and lexicon, Kinship questionnaire, Domains of likely pre-Austronesian terminology, and Botanical collection questionnaire
<div><p>The island of New Guinea has the world’s highest linguistic diversity, with more than 900 la...
‘The island world of Melanesia—ranging from New Guinea and the Bismarcks through the Solomons, Vanua...
The thesis is an attempt to trace the movements of the Indonesian immigrants who have introduced int...
The Pioneers project seeks to uncover relationships between the Papuan languages of Island Melanesia...
The Pioneers of Island Melanesia project seeks to investigate the evolutionary history of the remark...
This paper examines the Papuan languages of Island Melanesia, with a view to considering their typol...
This chapter provides an overview of the Papuan and the Oceanic languages (a branch of Austronesian)...
The Pacific region is home to about 1,500 languages, with a strong concentration of linguistic diver...
The Papuan-Oceanic world has long been considered a hotbed of contact-induced linguistic change, and...
The extent to which linguistic borrowing can be used to shed light on the existence and nature of ea...
This dissertation presents a new subgrouping of South Halmahera-West New Guinea (SHWNG) languages. T...
The present paper assesses the state of grammatical description of the languages of the Melanesian r...
The Malua language is one of more than 30 endangered Oceanic languages spoken on Malekula Island in ...
The Lesser Sunda Islands in eastern Indonesia cover a longitudinal distance of some 600 kilometres. ...
The Lesser Sunda Islands in eastern Indonesia cover a longitudinal distance of some 600 kilometres. ...
<div><p>The island of New Guinea has the world’s highest linguistic diversity, with more than 900 la...
‘The island world of Melanesia—ranging from New Guinea and the Bismarcks through the Solomons, Vanua...
The thesis is an attempt to trace the movements of the Indonesian immigrants who have introduced int...
The Pioneers project seeks to uncover relationships between the Papuan languages of Island Melanesia...
The Pioneers of Island Melanesia project seeks to investigate the evolutionary history of the remark...
This paper examines the Papuan languages of Island Melanesia, with a view to considering their typol...
This chapter provides an overview of the Papuan and the Oceanic languages (a branch of Austronesian)...
The Pacific region is home to about 1,500 languages, with a strong concentration of linguistic diver...
The Papuan-Oceanic world has long been considered a hotbed of contact-induced linguistic change, and...
The extent to which linguistic borrowing can be used to shed light on the existence and nature of ea...
This dissertation presents a new subgrouping of South Halmahera-West New Guinea (SHWNG) languages. T...
The present paper assesses the state of grammatical description of the languages of the Melanesian r...
The Malua language is one of more than 30 endangered Oceanic languages spoken on Malekula Island in ...
The Lesser Sunda Islands in eastern Indonesia cover a longitudinal distance of some 600 kilometres. ...
The Lesser Sunda Islands in eastern Indonesia cover a longitudinal distance of some 600 kilometres. ...
<div><p>The island of New Guinea has the world’s highest linguistic diversity, with more than 900 la...
‘The island world of Melanesia—ranging from New Guinea and the Bismarcks through the Solomons, Vanua...
The thesis is an attempt to trace the movements of the Indonesian immigrants who have introduced int...