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Roger Green the Linguist
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In: Archaeology in New Zealand (2021)
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A dictionary of Kalam with ethnographic notes
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Pawley, Andrew. - : Pacific linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, 2020
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The lexicon of Proto Oceanic : the culture and environment of ancestral Oceanic society 4: Animals
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The lexicon of Proto Oceanic : the culture and environment of ancestral Oceanic society 2: The physical environment
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Papuan Pasts: Cultural, linguistic and biological histories of Papuan-speaking peoples
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Pawley, Andrew. - : Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, 2018
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The lexicon of Proto Oceanic. The culture and environment of ancestral Oceanic society. Volume 5 – People: body and mind
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The lexicon of Proto Oceanic : The culture and environment of ancestral Oceanic society
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On the position of Bugotu and Gela in the Guadalcanal-Nggelic subgroup of Oceanic
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In: Oceanic Linguistics (2015)
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Patterns of stability and change in Oceanic fish names
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In: http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/94244916 (2015)
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Typological implications of Kalam predictable vowels
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In: Phonology (2015)
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The lexicon of Proto Oceanic: The culture and environment of ancestral Oceanic society, Vol.2 The physical environment
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On the size of the Lexicon in preliterate language communities: Comparing Dictionaries of Australian, Austronesian and Papuan Languages
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Were turtles fish in Proto Oceanic? Semantic reconstruction and change in some terms for animal categories in Oceanic languages
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In: http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/94244916 (2015)
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Patterns of stability and change in Oceanic fish names
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In: http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/94244916 (2015)
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Were turtles fish in Proto Oceanic? Semantic reconstruction and change in some terms for animal categories in Oceanic languages
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In: http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/94244916 (2015)
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On the position of Bugotu and Gela in the Guadalcanal-Nggelic subgroup of Oceanic
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In: Oceanic Linguistics (2015)
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Guadalcanal-Nggelic (GN) is one of two branches of the Southeast Solomonic subgroup of Oceanic. Citing phonological and lexicostatistical evidence, several scholars have proposed an internal classification of GN in which Bugotu is an isolate, coordinate with a branch consisting of all remaining languages including Gela. This paper will argue that there are stronger grounds for an earlier and contrary hypothesis of mine that Bugotu and Gela form a closed, second-order subgroup of GN, here labeled Nggelic. The existence of longstanding dialect networks in the GN area means that determining the most probable directions and sequence in which particular innovations spread requires considerable interpretive work. The distribution of morphological innovations points to an early divergence between a dialect area ancestral to the Nggelic and North and West Guadalcanal languages, on the one hand, and a dialect area ancestral to the Southeast Guadalcanal languages, on the other, the two areas being separated by the rugged central mountain range. The fact that there are some lexical isoglosses shared by certain Southeast Guadalcanal languages with North and West Guadalcanal languages exclusively of Nggelic can best be explained by supposing that, after Nggelic diverged from North and West Guadalcanal, all the Guadalcanal dialects participated in a network of speech communities within which there was considerable but uneven diffusion of lexical items.
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/70568
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