Almost one-quarter of the world's languages are (or were) spoken in the Pacific, making it linguistically the most complex region in the world. Although numerous technical books on groups of Pacific or Australian languages have been published, and descriptions of individual languages are available, until now there has been no single book that attempts a wide regional coverage for a general audience. Pacific Languages introduces readers to the grammatical features of Oceanic, Papuan, and Australian languages as well as to the semantic structures of these languages. For readers without a formal linguistic background, a brief introduction to descriptive linguistics is provided. In addition to describing the structure of Pacific languages, thi...
This volume covers the language situation in Fiji, The Philippines and Vanuatu explaining the lingui...
This article explores discourse practices in Paluai (Admiralties, Oceanic, Austronesian), spoken on ...
This is a comprehensive description of a language spoken some 450 km offshore from the mainland of P...
Almost one-quarter of the world's languages are (or were) spoken in the Pacific, making it linguisti...
This chapter provides an overview of the Papuan and the Oceanic languages (a branch of Austronesian)...
Linguistic Melanesia is the linguistically diverse area centred on the island of New Guinea. At its ...
Two key themes in Pacific linguistic research today are interconnectedness and, as one particular ou...
Source: Amazon This is the first single-authored book that attempts to describe the Austronesian la...
The easternmost province in Indonesia is Papua, but not all of the languages within its borders are ...
In terms of encounters, what characterises the Pacific is the multiplicity and variety of its indige...
This volume contains twenty-two papers describing and discussing the salient features of argument re...
The Papuan-Oceanic world has long been considered a hotbed of contact-induced linguistic change, and...
Maisin: a grammatical description of an Oceanic language in PNG is a descriptive study of the Maisin...
The New Guinea region (as defined below) is one of the most linguistically diverse and complex areas...
[Extract] 'Why was Babel transferred to Papua New Guinea?' a missionary 'cried in exasperation' (Fre...
This volume covers the language situation in Fiji, The Philippines and Vanuatu explaining the lingui...
This article explores discourse practices in Paluai (Admiralties, Oceanic, Austronesian), spoken on ...
This is a comprehensive description of a language spoken some 450 km offshore from the mainland of P...
Almost one-quarter of the world's languages are (or were) spoken in the Pacific, making it linguisti...
This chapter provides an overview of the Papuan and the Oceanic languages (a branch of Austronesian)...
Linguistic Melanesia is the linguistically diverse area centred on the island of New Guinea. At its ...
Two key themes in Pacific linguistic research today are interconnectedness and, as one particular ou...
Source: Amazon This is the first single-authored book that attempts to describe the Austronesian la...
The easternmost province in Indonesia is Papua, but not all of the languages within its borders are ...
In terms of encounters, what characterises the Pacific is the multiplicity and variety of its indige...
This volume contains twenty-two papers describing and discussing the salient features of argument re...
The Papuan-Oceanic world has long been considered a hotbed of contact-induced linguistic change, and...
Maisin: a grammatical description of an Oceanic language in PNG is a descriptive study of the Maisin...
The New Guinea region (as defined below) is one of the most linguistically diverse and complex areas...
[Extract] 'Why was Babel transferred to Papua New Guinea?' a missionary 'cried in exasperation' (Fre...
This volume covers the language situation in Fiji, The Philippines and Vanuatu explaining the lingui...
This article explores discourse practices in Paluai (Admiralties, Oceanic, Austronesian), spoken on ...
This is a comprehensive description of a language spoken some 450 km offshore from the mainland of P...