Papua-New Guinea website
From: | Roger Mills <rfmilly@...> |
Date: | Thursday, April 27, 2006, 20:04 |
Though I haven't investigated it fully, the following has to contain lots of
interesting information--
(forwarded from An-Lang)
"SIL PNG is happy to announce its new website:
http://www.pnglanguages.org/
This site provides information and materials on many of the 800+
languages of PNG, about 25% of which are Austronesian. In many cases
the materials have been previously published, but unpublished
archived and unedited studies and reports are also made available
here. We believe it is appropriate for even incomplete and dated
analyses to be made available, but in such cases the reader is made
aware of the tentative nature of the research.
At this moment the site contains:
basic phonological descriptions for over 300 languages;
published linguistic studies from the SIL publication Data Papers on
Papua New Guinea languages;
unpublished grammatical studies (Adzera, Binandere, Binumarien,
Kamasau and Waffa);
published dictionaries (Nehan);
unpublished dictionaries (Girawa, Kamasau);
coloured language maps for each province;
the SIL bibliographies 1956-1990 and 2001-2003."
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