Pacific Linguistics: older publications for sale

Malcolm Ross Malcolm.Ross at anu.edu.au
Thu Feb 20 03:37:49 UTC 2003


Pacific Linguistics has copies of over sixty older publications
available for purchase (for some publications, as few as one or two
copies).

These include publications on Austronesian languages, among them:

Dutton and Voorhoeve, Beginning Hiri Motu

Pawley and Ross, Austronesian terminologies: continuity and change

Luzares, The morphology of selected Cebuano verbs

Soberano, The dialects of Marinduque Tagalog

Elbert, Puluwat dictionary

Young, Bwaidoka tales

Ross, Studies in languages of New Britain and New Ireland

Good and Welley, Papers on Kosraean and Ponapeic

Lindstrom, Kwamera dictionary

S. Crowley, Tolo dictionary


For the full listing, see
http://pacling.anu.edu.au/catalogue/older_books.html.

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Orders may be placed by mail, e-mail or telephone with:

Publishing, Imaging and Cartographic Services (PICS)
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
The Australian National University
Canberra ACT 0200 Australia

Tel: +61 (0)2 6125 3269 Fax:    +61 (0)2 6125 9975

mailto://Thelma.Sims@anu.edu.au

Credit card orders are accepted.

For our catalogue and other materials, see:

http://pacling.anu.edu.au (under construction)

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Other enquiries (but not orders) should go to:

The Publications Administrator
Pacific Linguistics
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
The Australian National University
Canberra ACT 0200 Australia

Tel: +61 (0)2 6125 2742 Fax: +61 (0)2 6125 4896

mailto://jmanley@coombs.anu.edu.au

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Dr Malcolm D. Ross
Senior Fellow
Department of Linguistics
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
The Australian National University
CANBERRA A.C.T. 0200
Australia

For international students:
ANU CRICOS Provider Number is 00120C



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