24.2985, TOC: Language and Linguistics in Melanesia Special Issue: Papuan Languages (2012-2013)
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Subject: 24.2985, TOC: Language and Linguistics in Melanesia Special Issue: Papuan Languages (2012-2013)
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From: John M Clifton [john_clifton at sil.org]
Subject: Language and Linguistics in Melanesia Special Issue: Papuan Languages (2012-2013)
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Publisher: Linguistic Society of Papua New Guinea
Journal Title: Language and Linguistics in Melanesia
Volume Number: SI 2012
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Issue Date: 2012-2013
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Please visit our Journal's website, www.langlxmelanesia.com, to browse through LLM Special Issue 2012, which brings to you the Proceedings of the Conference on the History, Contact and Classification of Papuan Languages held at the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, 2-3 February 2012. Part I appeared in Oct 2012; Part II appeared in July, 2013.
Change in Traditional Numerals Systems in Mian and Other Trans New Guinea Languages – S. Fedden
Verbs with Pronominal Object Prefixes in Finisterre-Huon Languages – E. Suter
Reassessing the Wider Genealogical Affiliations of the Timor-Alor-Pantar Languages – L. Robinson & G. Holton
How Reconstructable Is Proto Trans New Guinea? Problems, Progress, Prospects - A. Pawley
Some Notes on the Tsaukambo Language of West Papua - L. de Vries
The Historical Relation of the Papuan Languages of Timor and Kisar – A. Schapper, J. Huber, & A. van Engelenhoven
The Keuw Isolate: Preliminary Materials and Classification - D. Kamholz
The Greater Awyu Language Family of West Papua – L. de Vries, R. Wester & W. van den Heuvel
A Classification of Papuan Languages – Wichmann, S.
Inheritance, Contact and Change in the New Guinea Islands Evidentiality Area - San Roque, L. & Loughnane, R.
Pronouns and the (Preliminary) Classification of Papuan Languages - Hammarström, H.
Linguistic Field(s): Genetic Classification
Historical Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Kehu (khh)
Kombai (tyn)
Komyandaret (kzv)
Korowai (khe)
Mian (mpt)
Tok Pisin (tpi)
Tsaukambo (kvz)
Language Family(ies): Awyu
Awyu-Dumut
Central Papuan
East Papuan
Enga
Huon-Finisterre
North Halmahera
Timor-Alor-Pantar
Trans-New Guinea
West Bomberai
West Papuan
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