Date Range | no dates |
Quantity | 0.2 cm, 2 items |
Provenance | Capell, Arthur |
Description | This series contains material from Keveri and Dibogi, Northern Province, Papua New Guinea and includes vocabulary, phrases and sentences, matched against an unspecified Papuan language. Northern, or Oro, Provence of Papua New Guinea covers an area of 22,800 km2, and has a population of approximately 133,065 people. The Province's capital is Popondetta. For more information on the Northern Provence: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oro_Province Copyright: Paradisec believes that many of the items provided through this guide are no longer the subject of copyright restrictions, or have been cleared for display in this service by the Copyright owners. However, Paradisec invites any individuals who believe they hold current rights over items provided through this service to make contact. For more information, see About the records. |
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Part of | 05 Melanesia and Oceania - Regions and Languages |
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AC2-PNGNPBAU101
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Vocabulary of language spoken at Keveri
Headwaters Adau and Musa Rivers. Northern Province, Papua New Guinea
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9 page typed and written mauscript. Gado Ladana- Keveri. Vocabulary phrases and sentences. Keveri words are matched against an unspecified Papuan language, but there are no English equivalents listed. Keveri is a settlement a few miles from Mt Clarence, well within the Bauwaki language area. Also has brief grammatical notes. This dialect is roughly placed in Capell's linguistic survey of the South-Western Pacific, SPC Tech Paper 136 (1962), Map XII, and probably derives from S. Ray, JRAI 68: 153-208, 1938.
Creator Capell, Arthur
Control AC2-PNGNPBAU101
Date range no dtae
Quantity 0.1 cm,
Formats Loose Notes
Inventory Identifier GNPBAU101
Series PNGNPBAU
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AC2-PNGNPBAU102
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Vocabulary of language spoken at Dibogi
Headwaters Adau and Musa Rivers. Northern Province, Papua New Guinea
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8 page typed and written mauscript. Gado Ladana- Dibogi. Vocabulary. phrases and sentences. Dibogi words are matched against an unspecified Papuan language, but there are no English equivalents listed. Dibogi (probably a settlement) is in a region near Mt Suckling, well within the Bauwaki language area. Also has brief grammatical notes. This dialect is roughly placed in Capell's linguistic survey of the South-Western Pacific, SPC Tech Paper 136 (1962), Map XII, and probably derives from S. Ray, JRAI 68: 153-208, 1938.
Creator Capell, Arthur
Control AC2-PNGNPBAU102
Date range no date
Quantity 0.1 cm,
Formats Loose Notes
Inventory Identifier GNPBAU102
Series PNGNPBAU
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