26.823, TOC: Language and Linguistics in Melanesia 32/2 (2014)

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Date: Mon, 09 Feb 2015 12:43:38
From: John M Clifton [john_clifton at sil.org]
Subject: Language and Linguistics in Melanesia Vol. 32, No. 2 (2014)

 
Publisher:	Linguistic Society of Papua New Guinea
			http://www.langlxmelanesia.com/ 
			
Journal Title:  Language and Linguistics in Melanesia 
Volume Number:  32 
Issue Number:  2 
Issue Date:  2014 


Main Text:  

LLM Vol. 32 (2), 2014

LLM Vol. 32 (2) publishes a selection of papers from the 46th Annual
Conference of the Linguistic Society of Papua New Guinea, and the 8th
Symposium of the Study Group on Music & Dance of Oceania (SGMDO). These
Proceedings, therefore, include a selection of papers by both linguists and
anthropologists.

Living in many languages: Linguistic diversity and multilingualism in Papua
New Guinea
by Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald (James Cook University)

Grammatical Relations & Information Structure in Eibela: a typological
perspective
by G. Aiton (James Cook University)

Enga Imperatives
by R.A. Boyd

Failures & Successes in Literacy in Gulf Province Schools
by R. & D. Petterson (SIL)

The Impact of Immigrants on Language Vitality
by B. Paris (PBT-PNG)

Dialectical Analysis of Kuanua & Tok Pisin Sentences
by F. Silo & O. Temple (UPNG)

'Double talk': Parallel structures in Manambu songs, and their origin
by Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald (James Cook University)

Mining and language change in the Lihir Islands
by Dr Kirsty Gillespie (Univ. of Queensland)

Tok Pisin and Mobail Teknoloji
by Phil King (SIL)
 



Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
                     General Linguistics
                     Genetic Classification
                     Language Documentation
                     Morphology
                     Sociolinguistics

Subject Language(s): Aimele (ail)
                     Ambulas (abt)
                     Awar (aya)
                     Enga (enq)
                     English (eng)
                     Hanga Hundi (wos)
                     Kaian (kct)
                     Kuanua (ksd)
                     Manambu (mle)
                     Tok Pisin (tpi)

Language Family(ies): Austronesian
                      Central and South New Guinea 
                      Ndu 
                      Trans-New Guinea 





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