A grammar of the Ahamb language (Vanuatu) offers a description of the endangered and previously undocumented Ahamb language spoken by around 950 people. This grammatical description is one of the main outcomes of the Ahamb Language Documentation Project, which involved over 8 months of data collection with Ahamb speakers in Vanuatu and resulted in an archived collection of over 50 hours of recorded speech and other materials. This description is based on a corpus of around 22 hours of annotated Ahamb speech and other texts. This thesis starts with an introduction to the Ahamb language, its speakers and the contexts in which it is spoken. The grammatical description that follows consists of a description of Ahamb’s phonology, morphology and...
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Audio data is included with the submitted thesis. To obtain a copy please contact the author.A revis...
Deposited with permission of the author © 2009 Dr. Robyn Loughnane.This thesis describes the featur...
The Ahamb language is spoken by around 950 people, most of whom reside on the small Ahamb Island off...
This monograph is not only the first comprehensive grammar of Papapana (a previously undocumented an...
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This thesis is a reference grammar of the Eibela language, also referred to as Aimele (Ethnologue co...
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