Series SILONG - Solomon Islands - Guadalcanal Island - North East Coast
Longgu


Date Range1934 - 1937
Quantity0.26 cm, 2 items
ProvenanceCapell, Arthur
Description

This series contains material from the north east coast of Guadalcanal Island, concentrating on the Longgu language. It includes a reprint of an article on Longgu vocabulary (itself including an extended comparative vocabulary list), and a reprint of an article on Longgu grammar, both by W.G. Ivens.

Guadalcanal, a 2,510 square mile (6,500 kmē) island in the Pacific Ocean and a province of the Solomon Islands, is largely a jungle. The island became the scene of the important Battle of Guadalcanal during World War II. The island contains the national capital of the Solomon Islands, Honiara.

For more information: External site http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guadalcanal_%28Pacific_Ocean_island%29

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AC2-SILONG101 A vocabulary of the language of Longgu, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands.
Longgu, Solomon Islands, N.E. Coast, Guadalcanal Island.
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Typescript. By W.G. Ivens. Reprint. Bull School of Oriental Studies, London University, IX (1) [165]-193. Ivens derived most of the words in this vocabulary from various Melanesian Mission liturgical texts and prayer books. He does not seem to have done field work. The paper has no notable annotations by Capell.

Creator Capell, Arthur
Control AC2-SILONG101
Date range 1937    Quantity 0.15 cm, 1 folio
Inventory Identifier ILONG101 Series SILONG
AC2-SILONG102 A grammar of the language of Longgu, Guadalcanal, British Solomon Islands.
Longgu, Solomon Islands, N.E. Coast, Guadalcanal Island.
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Typescript. By W.G. Ivens. Reprint. Bull SOS, London Inst., VII (3) [601]-621. This study was based on the texts noted in folio 1 above. Ivens does not seem to have undertaken field work in this language. Some very minor annotations by Capell.

Creator Capell, Arthur
Control AC2-SILONG102
Date range 1934    Quantity 0.11 cm, 1 folio
Inventory Identifier ILONG102 Series SILONG

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