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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Uripiv folklorePARADISECText
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Notes on LagalagPARADISECText
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Short wordlist in Lagalag languagePARADISECText
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Uripiv - Atchin comparative vocabularyPARADISECText
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Letter from Rev. J. Gillan about Uripiv IPARADISECText
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Letter from Rev. J. Gillan about Uripiv IIPARADISECText
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Notes on Vao syntax and a vocabularyPARADISECText
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Wala SyntaxPARADISECText
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Letter from John Layard to Capell. Note giving additional verb-pronoun forms.PARADISECText
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Letter from John Layard to Capell. Wide-ranging discussion of race laws, censorship and oppression in Nazi Germany.PARADISECImage
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Letter from John Layard to Capell. Short note mentioning Capell's return to Australia (on completing doctoral studies), some passing comments on language, mainly Atchin.PARADISECText
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Letter from John Layard to Capell. Response to queries by Capell in letter of 8 June 1937, re Malekula spoken and song languages.PARADISECText
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