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Die Qual der Methodenwahl ... : Vorwort ...
Gmeinbauer, Christina; Polak-Rottmann, Sebastian; Purkarthofer, Florian. - : Abteilung für Japanologie, Institut für Ostasienwissenschaften, Universität Wien, 2020
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Die Autor*innen und ihre Forschungsfelder + Back Matter ...
Purkarthofer, Florian. - : Abteilung für Japanologie, Institut für Ostasienwissenschaften, Universität Wien, 2020
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Quantitatives Denken und statistische Analyse ...
Lützeler, Ralph. - : Abteilung für Japanologie, Institut für Ostasienwissenschaften, Universität Wien, 2020
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Documentation of Lakurumau: Making the case for one more language in Papua New Guinea
Mazzitelli, Lidia Federica. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2020
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Cultural and Linguistic Liminality: Tsitsi Dangarembga’s The Book of Not as (Self-)Translation
Mazza, Ana Victoria. - : International Association for Translation and Intercultural Studies, 2020
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Exploring Chinese poetry using Adobe Spark Video
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Sekaigo: Esperanto, international language, and the transnational dimension to Japan’s linguistic modernity
Rapley, Ian. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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Sekaigo: Esperanto, international language, and the transnational dimension to Japan’s linguistic modernity
Rapley, Ian. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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Documentation of Lakurumau: Making the case for one more language in Papua New Guinea
Mazzitelli, Lidia Federica. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2020
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One Thousand and One Coconuts: Growing Memories in Southern New Guinea
Evans, Nicholas. - : University of Hawai‘i Press, 2020. : Center for Pacific Islands Studies, 2020
Abstract: From cathedrals to dreaming sites, every culture needs its monuments. But the landscape and built culture of southern New Guinea conspire to erase physical memory. In the ever-changing environment of mud, plants, and water, there are no rock formations to serve as durable traces of the past. Wooden houses decay within a decade or two. Garden clearings grow back after a few years. The savannah edge, if not maintained by regular bushfires, is soon recolonized by forest. Against this mutable environment, stability of external memory is given by the coconut trees planted anywhere a plant can grow: beaches, swiddens, old villages, house yards. Almost every coconut palm serves as a tab (sign)—a reminder of stories of garden clearings, resettlements, disputes, pledges, or intentions. For most, there are individuals with the special knowledge needed to tell their stories. These trees form an arboreal history anchored in their durability and in the clear sym- bolic and practical intentions that accompany each planting. In this paper, I illustrate the trees’ mnemonic value, drawing on hundreds of interviews conducted by local interviewers in their own languages—Nen, Nmbo, and Idi. Responding to the flexible interactions between each interviewer and interviewee, they cover many topics, from memories of old gardens, abandoned houses, or temporary periods in other villages, through reconciliations, to girl-abducting teenagers and midlife contraceptives. In presenting this corpus of material, I marry linguistic and anthropological analyses to show how a network of communities, linked by marriage and exchange across language boundaries, uses these living monuments to maintain its histories across a broad range of spokespeople.
Keyword: coconuts; memory; Nen; Oceania -- Periodicals; oral history; southern New Guinea
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10125/75672
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Hawaiʻi Breathes Multilingualism
Halagao, Patricia Espiritu; Lupenui, Cheryl Ka‘uhane. - : Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press and the Center for Biographical Research, 2020
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Prosodic Patterns in Ramari Hatohobei
Vita, Vasiliki. - 2020
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The Bioarchaeology of Initial Human Settlement in Palau, Western Micronesia
Stone, Jessica. - : University of Oregon, 2020
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Binaan struktur pembentukan sintaksis Perancis-Melayu
Peter Green; Mohd Nor Azan Abdullah; Sylviane Cardey Greenfield. - : Pusat Penataran Ilmu Bahasa, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, 2020
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Elemen morfologi dan pembentukan struktur dalam ayat asas kata bantu ragam Perancis-Melayu
Mohd Yusof Abdullah; Mohd Nor Azan Abdullah. - : Penerbit Kolej Universiti Islam Melaka (KUIM), 2020
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152 “one to one: English for workplace communication course”: UMS administrative staff’s experience
Kamsilawati Kamlun; Priscilla Shak. - : Pusat Penataran Ilmu Bahasa, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, 2020
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Gangguan bunyi bahasa Kadazandusun dalam sebutan Arab oleh etnik Kadazandusun di Ranau, Sabah
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Corpus Analysis: A Case Study on Kadazandusun Newspaper Archive
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Code switching in the ESL classroom: the multilingual students’ perspectives
Suthagar Narasuman; Wong, Jane Kong Ling; Johan Severinus Tati. - : Pusat Penataran Ilmu Bahasa, Universiti Malaysia Sabah, 2020
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Resolving Arabic-language text reading errors among University students through project-based learning (PBL)
Siti Nurul Aishah Abdul Hamid; Siti Katijah Johari; Nurul Ain Zulhaimi. - : GLOBAL ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE (M) SDN BHD, 2020
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