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Record Nr.

UNINA9910796574803321

Titolo

The languages and linguistics of the New Guinea area : a comprehensive guide / / edited by Bill Palmer

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berlin ; ; Boston : , : De Gruyter Mouton, , [2018]

©2018

ISBN

3-11-056726-1

3-11-029525-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (1,036 pages)

Collana

The World of linguistics ; ; volume 4

Disciplina

499.53

Soggetti

Papuan languages

Madang Province (Papua New Guinea) Languages

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Table of contents -- 1. Language families of the New Guinea Area / Palmer, Bill -- 2. The Trans New Guinea family / Pawley, Andrew / Hammarström, Harald -- 3. The Languages of the Sepik-Ramu Basin and Environs -- 4. The languages of Northwest New Guinea / Foley, William A. -- 5. The Papuan languages of East Nusantara and the Bird's Head / Holton, Gary / Klamer, Marian -- 6. The languages of Southern New Guinea / Evans, Nicholas / Arka, Wayan / Carroll, Matthew / Choi, Yun Jung / Döhler, Christian / Gast, Volker / Kashima, Eri / Mittag, Emil / Olsson, Bruno / Quinn, Kyla / Schokkin, Dineke / Tama, Philip / Tongeren, Charlotte van / Siegel, Jeff -- 7. The Papuan languages of Island Melanesia / Stebbins, Tonya / Evans, Bethwyn / Terrill, Angela -- 8. The morphosyntactic typology of Papuan languages / Foley, William A. -- 9. Contact phenomena in Austronesian and Papuan languages / Reesink, Ger / Dunn, Michael -- General Index -- Index of Languages and Language Groupings

Sommario/riassunto

The Languages and Linguistics of the New Guinea Area: A Comprehensive Guide is part of the multi-volume reference work on the languages and linguistics of all major regions of the world. The island of New Guinea and its offshore islands is arguably the most diverse and least documented linguistic hotspot in the world - home to



over 1300 languages, almost one fifth of all living languages, in more than 40 separate families, along with numerous isolates. Traditionally one of the least understood linguistic regions, ongoing research allows for the first time a comprehensive guide. Given the vastness of the region and limited previous overviews, this volume focuses on an account of the families and major languages of each area within the region, including brief grammatical descriptions of many of the languages. The volume also includes a typological overview of Papuan languages, and a chapter on Austronesian-Papuan contact. It will make accessible current knowledge on this complex region, and will be the standard reference on the region. It is aimed at typologists, endangered language specialists, graduate and advanced undergraduate students, and all those interested in linguistic diversity and understanding this least known linguistic region.