Papuan Pasts
Title | Papuan Pasts PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Pawley |
Publisher | |
Pages | 848 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
"An inter-disciplinary exploration of the history of humans in New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago and the Solomon Islands, which make up the biogeographic and cultural region that is coming to be known as Near Oceania, with particular reference to the people who speak Papuan (non-Austronesian) languages"--Back cover.
Papuan Pasts
Title | Papuan Pasts PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Pawley |
Publisher | |
Pages | 848 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
"An inter-disciplinary exploration of the history of humans in New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago and the Solomon Islands, which make up the biogeographic and cultural region that is coming to be known as Near Oceania, with particular reference to the people who speak Papuan (non-Austronesian) languages"--Back cover.
The Papuan Languages of Timor, Alor and Pantar: Volume 3
Title | The Papuan Languages of Timor, Alor and Pantar: Volume 3 PDF eBook |
Author | Antoinette Schapper |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 444 |
Release | 2020-10-12 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1501511157 |
These volumes present sketches of the Papuan languages scattered over the islands of Timor, Alor and Pantar. Together they give an authoritative and comprehensive overview of the unique and diverse grammars of the Timor-Alor-Pantar languages, a family of 'Papuan outliers' located at the western perimeter of Melanesia. While largely undescribed until recently, the Timor-Alor-Pantar languages are now among the most intensively studied Papuan families. In this third volume, five new sketches of members of the family are presented, all written by specialist linguists on the basis of original field work.
The Papuan Languages of Timor, Alor and Pantar. Volume 1
Title | The Papuan Languages of Timor, Alor and Pantar. Volume 1 PDF eBook |
Author | Antoinette Schapper |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 500 |
Release | 2014-09-11 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 1501501151 |
This volume provides descriptive sketches of the Papuan languages scattered over the islands of Timor, Alor, and Pantar at the western perimeter of Melanesia. Timor-Alor-Pantar languages are a group of related "Papuan outliers," which until recently were largely undocumented. This book provides an authoritative and comprehensive overview of the unique and diverse grammars of the Timor-Alor-Pantar languages.
A grammar of Papuan Malay
Title | A grammar of Papuan Malay PDF eBook |
Author | Angela Kluge |
Publisher | Language Science Press |
Pages | 771 |
Release | 2016-07-08 |
Genre | Indonesia |
ISBN | 394467586X |
This book presents an in-depth linguistic description of one Papuan Malay variety, based on sixteen hours of recordings of spontaneous narratives and conversations between Papuan Malay speakers. ‘Papuan Malay’ refers to the easternmost varieties of Malay (Austronesian). They are spoken in the coastal areas of West Papua, the western part of the island of New Guinea. The variety described here is spoken along West Papua’s northeast coast. Papuan Malay is the language of wider communication and the first or second language for an ever-increasing number of people of the area. While Papuan Malay is not officially recognized and therefore not used in formal government or educational settings or for religious preaching, it is used in all other domains, including unofficial use in formal settings, and, to some extent, in the public media. After a general introduction to the language, its setting, and history, this grammar discusses the following topics, building up from smaller grammatical constituents to larger ones: phonology, word formation, noun and prepositional phrases, verbal and nonverbal clauses, non-declarative clauses, and conjunctions and constituent combining. Of special interest to linguists, typologists, and Malay specialists are the following in-depth analyses and descriptions: affixation and its productivity across domains of language choice, reduplication and its gesamtbedeutung, personal pronouns and their adnominal uses, demonstratives and locatives and their extended uses, and adnominal possessive relations and their non- canonical uses. This study provides a point of comparison for further studies in other (Papuan) Malay varieties and a starting point for Papuan Malay language development efforts.
Genes, Language, & Culture History in the Southwest Pacific
Title | Genes, Language, & Culture History in the Southwest Pacific PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan S. Friedlaender |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 261 |
Release | 2007-04-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0195300300 |
The broad arc of islands north of Australia that extends from Indonesia east towards the central Pacific is home to a set of human populations whose concentration of diversity is unequaled elsewhere. Approximately 20% of the worlds languages are spoken here, and the biological and genetic heterogeneity among the groups is extraordinary. Anthropologist W.W. Howells once declared diversity in the region so Protean as to defy analysis. However, this book can now claim considerable success in describing and understanding the origins of the genetic and linguistic variation there.In order to cut through this biological knot, the authors have applied a comprehensive battery of genetic analyses to an intensively sampled set of populations, and have subjected these and complementary linguistic data to a variety of phylogenetic analyses. This has revealed a number of heretofore unknown ancient Pleistocene genetic variants that are only found in these island populations, and has also identified the genetic footprints of more recent migrants from Southeast Asia who were the ancestors of the Polynesians. The book lays out the very complex structure of the variation within and among the islands in this relatively small region, and a number of explanatory models are tested to see which best account for the observed pattern of genetic variation here. The results suggest that a number of commonly used models of evolutionary divergence are overly simple in their assumptions, and that often human diversity has accumulated in very complex ways.
Papua; a Handbook to Its History, Inhabitants, Physical Features, and Resources, Etc
Title | Papua; a Handbook to Its History, Inhabitants, Physical Features, and Resources, Etc PDF eBook |
Author | William Charles Pritchard |
Publisher | |
Pages | 148 |
Release | 1911 |
Genre | Papua New Guinea |
ISBN |