Linguistic Melanesia is the linguistically diverse area centred on the island of New Guinea. At its core the area is dominated by genealogically diverse Papuan languages, but also takes in a large number of languages of the Austronesian family. Austronesian languages show a progressive convergence on the linguistic norms of Papuan languages the closer they are to New Guinea. This attenuation of Austronesian features to Papuan ones results in concentric circles of linguistic features clustering around New Guinea. Contact between Papuan languages has also led to smaller zones in which competing forces of convergence and divergence can be seen at play
This paper surveys the kinds of contact-induced language change that have so far been observed in th...
The island of New Guinea is probably the most linguistically diverse and complex area in the world, ...
[Extract] 'Why was Babel transferred to Papua New Guinea?' a missionary 'cried in exasperation' (Fre...
This chapter provides an overview of the Papuan and the Oceanic languages (a branch of Austronesian)...
Background: Geographical and Socioeconomic The island of New Guinea is linguistically the most diver...
The New Guinea region (as defined below) is one of the most linguistically diverse and complex areas...
Wallacea is home to languages of the Austronesian language family, and to languages from multiple Pa...
The easternmost province in Indonesia is Papua, but not all of the languages within its borders are ...
This dissertation presents a new subgrouping of South Halmahera-West New Guinea (SHWNG) languages. T...
The thesis is an attempt to trace the movements of the Indonesian immigrants who have introduced int...
This paper examines the Papuan languages of Island Melanesia, with a view to considering their typol...
This article explores discourse practices in Paluai (Admiralties, Oceanic, Austronesian), spoken on ...
The Papuan-Oceanic world has long been considered a hotbed of contact-induced linguistic change, and...
A closer look shows that rather than constituting a linguistic area on its own, the region between L...
Southern New Guinea (SNG) can be defined as the lowland area enclosed by the Digul River to the nort...
This paper surveys the kinds of contact-induced language change that have so far been observed in th...
The island of New Guinea is probably the most linguistically diverse and complex area in the world, ...
[Extract] 'Why was Babel transferred to Papua New Guinea?' a missionary 'cried in exasperation' (Fre...
This chapter provides an overview of the Papuan and the Oceanic languages (a branch of Austronesian)...
Background: Geographical and Socioeconomic The island of New Guinea is linguistically the most diver...
The New Guinea region (as defined below) is one of the most linguistically diverse and complex areas...
Wallacea is home to languages of the Austronesian language family, and to languages from multiple Pa...
The easternmost province in Indonesia is Papua, but not all of the languages within its borders are ...
This dissertation presents a new subgrouping of South Halmahera-West New Guinea (SHWNG) languages. T...
The thesis is an attempt to trace the movements of the Indonesian immigrants who have introduced int...
This paper examines the Papuan languages of Island Melanesia, with a view to considering their typol...
This article explores discourse practices in Paluai (Admiralties, Oceanic, Austronesian), spoken on ...
The Papuan-Oceanic world has long been considered a hotbed of contact-induced linguistic change, and...
A closer look shows that rather than constituting a linguistic area on its own, the region between L...
Southern New Guinea (SNG) can be defined as the lowland area enclosed by the Digul River to the nort...
This paper surveys the kinds of contact-induced language change that have so far been observed in th...
The island of New Guinea is probably the most linguistically diverse and complex area in the world, ...
[Extract] 'Why was Babel transferred to Papua New Guinea?' a missionary 'cried in exasperation' (Fre...