Central Malayo-Polynesian Austronesian Natural
Full text of a book by J. C. Anceaux published in 1961. Includes maps, comparative word lists, phonologies and some information on grammar.
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- The Linguistic Situation in the Islands of Yapen, Kurudu, Nau and Miosnu, New Guinea - Full text of a book by J. C. Anceaux published in 1961. Includes maps, comparative word lists, phonologies and some information on grammar.[PDF]
- Languages of Southwestern Maluku - Language survey of the Maluku province of Indonesia.[PDF]
- Untangling Leti Infixation - Phonological and morphological analysis of infixation in Leti, central an Austronesian malayo-polynesian language spoken on the island of central Leti near Timor.[PDF]
- The Waimaha Language of East Timor - The aim of the Waimaha Language Documentation Project malayo-polynesian is to central provide rich documentation of a wide malayo-polynesian variety of genres of central speech and associated cultural malayo-polynesian activity from this language of 2,000 central - 3,000 malayo-polynesian speakers.
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