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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Letter to Dr. Miller inquiring into North Efate dialects and MakuraPARADISECText
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Nguna grammatical notesPARADISECText
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A list of publications in the Nguna languagePARADISECText
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Letter to Capell from Rev. E.A. Corbette (missionary, Bushman's Bay, Malekula).PARADISECText
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Letter to Capell from Rev. E.A. Corbette (missionary, Bushman's Bay, Malekula).PARADISECText
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Letter to Capell from Rev. E.A. Corbette (missionary, Bushman's Bay, Malekula).PARADISECText
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Letter to Capell from Rev. E.A. Corbette (missionary, Bushman's Bay, Malekula).PARADISECText
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Small annotated map prepared by Capell and based on 2(a).PARADISECText
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Coloured chart of N. Malekula language/dialect areas, produced by E.A. Corlette.PARADISECText
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North Malekula Comparative Vocabularies from E.A. Corlette.PARADISECText
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Letter from Gregory Fox about the Big Nambas languagePARADISECText
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Big Nambas language primerPARADISECText
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