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Endangered Languages Documentation, Theory & Application Group
Members
Events
Past Events
ELDTA projects
Materials in Northwest Solmonic languages
Syntactic Relations in Altaic Languages
Documentation and description of Ririo and Papapana
Topics in the grammar of Nehan
Documentation and description of Vures and Vera'a
Topics in the grammar of Zahrani Spoken Arabic
An Optimality Theoretic account of the Phonology of Kisa
Coronal Place Oppositions in Wubuy
Getting on to country: Wagiman people and their land since 1960
Hunter River-Lake Macquarie texts
Materials
Links
Pacific Languages Research Group
Topics in the grammar of Nehan (Bougainville)
Researchers:
Dr Bill Palmer
and
John Olstad
View Nehan langugage page