Malayo-Polynesian Eastern
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Annotated Bibliography of Vanuatu Languages - Comprehensive bibliography of research on Vanuatu languages organized by island and region with maps and language statistics.
Arop Organised Phonology Data - Phonology data on the Arop-Lukep Language of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. [PDF]
Auhelawa Organised Phonology Data - Phonology data on the Auhelawa Language of Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea. [PDF]
Awad Bing Organised Phonology Data - Phonology data on the Awad Bing Language of Madang Province. [PDF]
Biak: Description of an Austronesian Language of Papua - Full text of a book by Wilco van den Heuvel. [PDF]
Book Review of "Tinrin Grammar" - Review of the Tinrin grammar written by Midori Osumi with detailed outline of the grammar, examples and bibliography at the end of the review. [PDF]
Holle Lists: Vocabularies in Languages of Indonesia, Vol.5/1: Irian Jaya: Austronesian Languages; Papuan Languages, Digul Area - Full text of the book by W. A. L. Stokhof on Austronesian and Papuan languages of Irian Jaya.
Languages of Irian Jaya, Checklist: Preliminary Classification, Language Maps, Wordlists - Full text of the book edited by C. L. Voorhoeve on Austronesian and Papuan languages.
Leiataua or Lei'ataua: Ali'i Lineage - A discourse by Peter Leiataua AhChing on the unity of Polynesian languages.
Na Sata Baranwaefuta Ki Ki Saea Lau Ania Na Fikutai Companion - Melanesian Brotherhood Companions' Rule in Kwara'ae Language (1953)
Northwest Solomonic Materials - A summary of the Northwest Solomonic group of languages that includes Austronesian languages from the Solomon Islands and Bougainville.
Peta Bahasa - Papua - Language Maps - Language maps of Irian Jaya from Pacific Linguistics, Australian National University.
Phonetics of Ndumbea - Discussion of the phonetic properties of Ndumbea, an Eastern-Polynesian language spoken in the southernmost part of New Caledonia. [PDF]
Polynesian Languages and Literature Group - POLLInet includes texts in Polynesian languages, general information about these languages, and a mailing list.
Ra Retatasiu Ta Melanesia - Melanesian Brotherhood Rule in the Mota Language (1953). Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
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