Nouns and classificatory verbs in Enga (New Guinea) : a semantic study
- Description:
- This thesis is based on fieldwork carried out among the Enga from August 1967 to August 1968, and from May 1969 to September 1969, a total of seventeen months, as a Research Scholar of The Australian National University. The first few months of this period were spent at or near Wabag in the Western Highlands of New Guinea, the remainder at Kopetesa, a small hamlet approximately 30 miles west of Wabag in the western dialect area of Enga. The language chosen for research was based upon two considerations: firstly, that in connection with my hu...
- Display date:
- 2017
- Format:
- thesis(phd)
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- Australian National University Library
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- Australian National University Library
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- Online
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