Vocabulary and Grammar of the Niué Dialect of the Polynesian Language

Vocabulary and Grammar of the Niué Dialect of the Polynesian Language
Title Vocabulary and Grammar of the Niué Dialect of the Polynesian Language PDF eBook
Author Edward Tregear
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Pages 196
Release 1907
Genre English language
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The Journal of the Polynesian Society

The Journal of the Polynesian Society
Title The Journal of the Polynesian Society PDF eBook
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Pages 1160
Release 1920
Genre Electronic journals
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Niuē-Fekai (or Savage) Island and Its People

Niuē-Fekai (or Savage) Island and Its People
Title Niuē-Fekai (or Savage) Island and Its People PDF eBook
Author Stephenson Percy Smith
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Pages 160
Release 1903
Genre Niue
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Niue The Island And Its People

Niue The Island And Its People
Title Niue The Island And Its People PDF eBook
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Pages 152
Release 1983
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A Grammar of Mavea

A Grammar of Mavea
Title A Grammar of Mavea PDF eBook
Author Valérie Guérin
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 426
Release 2011-11-30
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 0824836391

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Spoken on Mavea Island by approximately 32 people, Mavea is an endangered Oceanic language of Vanuatu. This work provides grammatical descriptions of this hitherto undescribed language. Fourteen chapters, containing more than 1,400 examples, cover topics in the phonology and morphosyntax of Mavea, with an emphasis on the latter. Of particular interest are examples of individual speaker variation presented throughout the grammar; the presence of three linguo-labials (still used today by a single speaker) that were unexpectedly found before the rounded vowel /o/; and a chapter on numerals and the counting system, which have long been replaced by Bislama’s but are remembered by a handful of speakers. Most of the grammatical descriptions derive from a corpus of texts of various genres (conversations, traditional stories, personal histories, etc.) gathered during the author’s fieldwork, conducted for eleven months between 2005 and 2007.

*Leo Tuai

*Leo Tuai
Title *Leo Tuai PDF eBook
Author D. Ross Clark
Publisher
Pages 306
Release 2009
Genre Foreign Language Study
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The Handbook of Historical Linguistics, Volume II

The Handbook of Historical Linguistics, Volume II
Title The Handbook of Historical Linguistics, Volume II PDF eBook
Author Richard D. Janda
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 705
Release 2020-09-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 111873226X

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An entirely new follow-up volume providing a detailed account of numerous additional issues, methods, and results that characterize current work in historical linguistics. This brand-new, second volume of The Handbook of Historical Linguistics is a complement to the well-established first volume first published in 2003. It includes extended content allowing uniquely comprehensive coverage of the study of language(s) over time. Though it adds fresh perspectives on several topics previously treated in the first volume, this Handbook focuses on extensions of diachronic linguistics beyond those key issues. This Handbook provides readers with studies of language change whose perspectives range from comparisons of large open vs. small closed corpora, via creolistics and linguistic contact in general, to obsolescence and endangerment of languages. Written by leading scholars in their respective fields, new chapters are offered on matters such as the origin of language, evidence from language for reconstructing human prehistory, invocations of language present in studies of language past, benefits of linguistic fieldwork for historical investigation, ways in which not only biological evolution but also field biology can serve as heuristics for research into the rise and spread of linguistic innovations, and more. Moreover, it: offers novel and broadened content complementing the earlier volume so as to provide the fullest available overview of a wholly engrossing field includes 23 all-new contributed chapters, treating some familiar themes from fresh perspectives but mostly covering entirely new topics features expanded discussion of material from language families other than Indo-European provides a multiplicity of views from numerous specialists in linguistic diachrony. The Handbook of Historical Linguistics, Volume II is an ideal book for undergraduate and graduate students in linguistics, researchers and professional linguists, as well as all those interested in the history of particular languages and the history of language more generally.