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Elp-source:  Reduplication and Ideophones in Trumai

Reduplication and Ideophones in Trumai

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6 May 2024 •
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Aaron
Guirardello-Damian, Raquel. 2014. Reduplication and Ideophones in Trumai. Reduplication in Indigenous Languages of South America, ed. by Gale Goodwin Gómez and Hein Voort, 217-246. Leiden: Brill.
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Elp-source:  Language contact and word structure: a case study from north-west Amazonia

Language contact and word structure: a case study from north-west Amazonia

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6 May 2024 •
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Aaron
Aikhenvald, Aleksandra Y. 2016. Language contact and word structure: a case study from north-west Amazonia. Language Contact and Change in the Americas: Studies in honor of Prof. Marianne Mithun, ed. by Andrea L. Berez, Diane M. Hintz, and Carmen Jany, 297-314. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
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Elp-source:  Southern Tekela Nguni is Alive: Reintroducing the Phuthi Language

Southern Tekela Nguni is Alive: Reintroducing the Phuthi Language

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6 May 2024 •
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Aaron
Southern Tekela Nguni is Alive: Reintroducing the Phuthi Language
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Elp-source:  Gender, noun class and language obsolescence: The case of Paumar

Gender, noun class and language obsolescence: The case of Paumar

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6 May 2024 •
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Aikhenvald, Alexandra Y. 2010. Gender, noun class and language obsolescence: The case of Paumarí. Linguistics and Archaeology in the Americas: The Historization of Language and Society, ed. by Eithne B. Carlin and Simon van de Kerke, 235-252. Leiden: Brill.
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Elp-source:  Completing and terminating: On aspect marking in Unua

Completing and terminating: On aspect marking in Unua

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6 May 2024 •
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Aaron
Elizabeth Pearce. 2015. Completing and terminating: On aspect marking in Unua. In "The Languages of Vanuatu: Unity and Diversity", edited by Alexandre François, Sebastien Lacrampe, Michael Franjieh, and Stefan Schnell. Studies in the Languages of Island Melanesia, 5. Canberra: Asia Pacific Linguistics Open Access. Pp. 23-52. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/14819
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Elp-source:  Two or three things in the Unua noun phrase

Two or three things in the Unua noun phrase

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6 May 2024 •
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Elizabeth Pearce. 2011. Two or three things in the Unua noun phrase. In Claire Moyse-Faurie and Joachim Sabel (eds.), Topics in Oceanic Morphosyntax, 163-202. Berlin & Boston: De Gruyter Mouton.
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Elp-source:  Malua Bay: A description of the Malua Bay language (Malekula, Vanuatu)

Malua Bay: A description of the Malua Bay language (Malekula, Vanuatu)

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6 May 2024 •
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Aaron
Wessels, Kanauhea Janion. 2013. Malua Bay: A description of the Malua Bay language (Malekula, Vanuatu). University of Waikato. 225pp. (MA thesis).
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Elp-source:  Final Syllables in Northern Malakula

Final Syllables in Northern Malakula

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6 May 2024 •
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Lynch, John. 2011. Final Syllables in Northern Malakula. Oceanic Linguistics 50:247-257.
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Elp-source:  Vowel loss in Tirax and the history of the apicolabial shift

Vowel loss in Tirax and the history of the apicolabial shift

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6 May 2024 •
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Aaron
Lynch, John and Amanda Brotchie. 2010. Vowel loss in Tirax and the history of the apicolabial shift. Oceanic Linguistics 49: 369-388.
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Elp-source:  The Study of tone and related phenomena in an Amazonian tone language: Gavião of Rondônia

The Study of tone and related phenomena in an Amazonian tone language: Gavião of Rondônia

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6 May 2024 •
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Aaron
Moore, Denny and Julien Meyer. (2014. The Study of tone and related phenomena in an Amazonian tone language: Gavião of Rondônia. Language Documentation and Conservation 8.613–636 http://nflrc.hawaii.edu/ldc/ http://hdl.handle.net/10125/24618
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