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From Austronesian voice to Oceanic transitivity: Aiwoo as the 'missing link'
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Sociological factors in Reefs-Santa Cruz language vitality: a 40 year retrospective
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In: Boerger, Brenda H; Næss, Åshild; Vaa, Anders; Emerine, Rachel; Hoover, Angela (2012). Sociological factors in Reefs-Santa Cruz language vitality: a 40 year retrospective. International Journal of the Sociology of Language, 2012(214):111-152. (2012)
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Cutting and breaking in Äiwoo: event integration and the complexity of lexical expressions
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Structural parallels between Vaeakau-Taumako and the Vanuatu outliers: Capell revisited
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A grammar of Vaeakau-Taumako
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Who changes language? Bilingualism and structural change in Burma and the Reef Islands ...
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Who changes language? Bilingualism and structural change in Burma and the Reef Islands
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Language is power: the impact of fieldwork on community politics
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Abstract:
The ethical and political aspects of language documentation work have been brought increasingly to the forefront in recent literature. This is a vast and complex field, where no universally valid solutions can be offered, since both the nature of the issues and the appropriate way of resolving them will vary widely between communities and situations. In the words of Grinevald (2006: 351), 'the different agents involved create a maze of commitments of often conflicting nature, and.one of the major challenges of fieldwork is to juggle all these constraints, requirements, and commitments'.
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communities; fieldwork; linguistics
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1057705
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Case on the margins: pragmatics and argument marking in Vaeakau-Taumako and beyond
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