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Canberra: Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, Date: 2003. as new.Shipment of second, third, etc. items at very low prices. Check our full inventory! 2003. Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University ISBN 0858835029 9780858835023 [NL]
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Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies 2003 Trade paperback Very good. No dust jacket as issued. cover scuffed 332 p. Includes: maps, bibliography. Pacific Linguistics 535 This description of Hoava, an Oceanic Austronesian language spoken on parts of New Georgia in the western Solomon Islands, is the first published reference grammar of a language from this area. The islands of the New Georgia group are home to a remarkable diversity of languages, and their Austronesian languages bear an unusual mixture of conservative and innovative features. The author pays particular attention to verbal morphology and its relation to argument structure and applicativisation, and her description will interest Oceanists and typologists alike. Hoava is genealogically quite a close relative of Roviana, aspects of which are described in S.H. Corston's Ergativity in Roviana, Solomon Islands (Pacific Linguistics 1996). Nonetheless, the grammars of the two languages differ quite sharply, in which ways which diachronic syntacticians will find intriguing.
Karen Davis
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Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies. Date: 2003. Trade paperback. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. cover scuffed. 332 p. Includes: maps, bibliography. Pacific Linguistics 535 . This description of Hoava, an Oceanic Austronesian language spoken on parts of New Georgia in the western Solomon Islands, is the first published reference grammar of a language from this area. The islands of the New Georgia group are home to a remarkable diversity of languages, and their Austronesian languages bear an unusual mixture of conservative and innovative features. The author pays particular attention to verbal morphology and its relation to argument structure and applicativisation, and her description will interest Oceanists and typologists alike. Hoava is genealogically quite a close relative of Roviana, aspects of which are described in S.H. Corston's Ergativity in Roviana, Solomon Islands (Pacific Linguistics 1996). Nonetheless, the grammars of the two languages differ quite sharply, in which ways which diachronic syntacticians will find intriguing. 2003. Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies ISBN 0858835029 9780858835023 [US]
Karen Davis
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ISBN10: 0858835029, ISBN13: 9780858835023, [publisher: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies] Softcover 332 p. Includes: maps, bibliography. Pacific Linguistics 535. This description of Hoava, an Oceanic Austronesian language spoken on parts of New Georgia in the western Solomon Islands, is the first published reference grammar of a language from this area. The islands of the New Georgia group are home to a remarkable diversity of languages, and their Austronesian languages bear an unusual mixture of conservative and innovative features. The author pays particular attention to verbal morphology and its relation to argument structure and applicativisation, and her description will interest Oceanists and typologists alike. Hoava is genealogically quite a close relative of Roviana, aspects of which are described in S.H. Corston's Ergativity in Roviana, Solomon Islands (Pacific Linguistics 1996). Nonetheless, the grammars of the two languages differ quite sharply, in which ways which diachronic syntacticians will find intriguing. 0.0
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ISBN10: 0858835029, ISBN13: 9780858835023, [publisher: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies] Softcover Very Good
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