PARADISEC
We digitise and archive records of the many small languages of the world. We currently have over 1,270 languages represented in the collection. We work with cultural centres in the Pacific to support managing and digitising their collections.
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Responses to Rev William Gunns questions regarding Banks IslandPARADISECText
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Mota language notes and exercisesPARADISECText
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Banks Islands ethnological description by Von Gunter Geur (in German)PARADISECText
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Lexicostatistical study of some Vanuatu languagesPARADISECText
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Pronoun markers in North Efate languagesPARADISECText
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The Languages of the New Hebrides: Internal and External Relationships by D. T. TryonPARADISECText
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Some consonant changes in New Hebrides languagesPARADISECText
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Set of Pronoun Systems for several Vanuatu languages (draft)PARADISECText
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Comparative Grammar notes of some Vanuatu languagesPARADISECText
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Factor comparisons for a number of Vanuatu and non-Vanuatu languages (Draft)PARADISECText
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Vocabularies of the New Hebrides languagesPARADISECText
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Bible texts in several Vanuatu languagesPARADISECText
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