Famille de langues: Espiritu Santo

Code Glottolog: espi1234

Classification: Austronesian > Malayo-Polynesian > Eastern Malayo-Polynesian > Oceanic > North and Central Vanuatu > Northern Vanuatu > Espiritu Santo

Ressources dans l'entrepôt

Langues de la famille pour lesquelles l'entrepôt dispose d'enregistrements
Langue Code Nombre
Araki akr 32

Références bibliographiques sur les langues de cette famille trouvées dans Glottolog

  • 2013. Malakula. In Encyclopedia Britannica Online. (cf. référence complète)
  • 2014. Google Maps. Retrieved from maps.google.com. (cf. référence complète)
  • Alexandre François and Michael Franjieh and Sébastien Lacrampe and Stefan Schnell. 2015. The exceptional linguistic density of Vanuatu. In Alexandre François and Michael Franjieh and Sébastien Lacrampe and Stefan Schnell (eds.), The languages of Vanuatu: Unity and Diversity, 1-22. Canberra: Asia-Pacific Linguistics, The Australian National University. (cf. référence complète)
  • Alexandre François. 2002. Araki: A disappearing language of Vanuatu. (Pacific Linguistics, 522.) Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. xviii+353pp. (cf. référence complète)
  • Arthur Capell. 1962. Linguistic Survey of the South-Western Pacific (New and revised edition). (South Pacific Commission Technical Paper, 136.) Noumea: South Pacific Commission. 258pp. (cf. référence complète)
  • Bellwood, P. 1995. Austronesian Prehistory in Southeast Asia: Homeland, Expansion and Transformation. In Bellwood, P. and Fox, J.J. and Tryon, D. (eds.), The Austronesians: Historical and Comparative Perspectives, 113-114. Canberra, Australia: ANU Press. (cf. référence complète)
  • Benjamin Touati. 2014. Description du sakao, langue océanienne du nord-est Santo (Vanuatu). (Doctoral dissertation, Université de la Sorbonne (Paris IV); 588pp.) (cf. référence complète)
  • Blevins, J. 2008. Some Comparative Notes on Proto-Oceanic *Mana: Inside and Outside the Austronesian Family. Oceanic Linguistics 47. 253-274. (cf. référence complète)
  • Blust, R. 2007. Proto-Oceanic *Mana Revisited. Oceanic Linguistics 46. 404-423. (cf. référence complète)
  • Calculator, Daft Logic Distance. 2014. http://www.daftlogic.com/projects-google-maps-distance-calculator.htm. (cf. référence complète)
  • Camden, William. 1979. Parallels in structure and lexicon and syntax between New Hebrides Bislama and the South Santo language spoken at Tangoa. In Peter Mühlhäusler (ed.), Papers in Pidgin and Creole Linguistics, No.~2, 51-117. Canberra: Australian National University. (cf. référence complète)
  • Chung, Ying Shing Anthony. 2005. A descriptive grammar of Merei (Vanuatu). (Pacific Linguistics, 573.) Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. xi+74pp. (Also as 1998 MA Northern Territory U, Darwin.) (cf. référence complète)
  • Creevey, P. R. and Foster, S. and Wendt, A. 2021. American Samoa. In Encyclopedia Britannica Online. (cf. référence complète)
  • Cribb, R. 2000. Historical atlas of Indonesia. Surrey, UK: Curzon Press. (cf. référence complète)
  • Darrell T. Tryon. 1976. New Hebrides Languages: An Internal Classification. (Pacific Linguistics: Series C, 50.) Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. v+545pp. (Bibliography: p. 541-545.) (cf. référence complète)
  • Darrell Tryon. 2010. The languages of Espiritu Santo, Vanuatu. In John Bowden and Nikolaus P. Himmelmann and Malcolm Ross (eds.), A journey through Austronesian and Papuan linguistic and cultural space: papers in honour of Andrew K. Pawley, 283-290. Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. (cf. référence complète)
  • Dorothy G. Jauncey. 2011. Tamambo, the language of west Malo, Vanuatu. (Pacific Linguistics, 622.) Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. xxx+449pp. (cf. référence complète)
  • Dorothy Jauncey. 1997. A Grammar of Tamambo, the language of Western Malo, Vanuatu. Canberra: Australian Natl. Univ. (Doctoral dissertation, Australian National University; xxxix+511pp.) (cf. référence complète)
  • Dorothy Jauncey. 2002. Tamabo. In John Lynch and Malcolm Ross and Terry Crowley (eds.), The Oceanic Languages, 608-625. Richmond: Curzon. (cf. référence complète)
  • Geismar, H. & Herle, A. 2009. Moving Images: John Layard, Fieldwork and Photography on Malakula Since 1914. Adelaide, Australia: Crawford House. (cf. référence complète)
  • Geismar, H. 2005. Footsteps on Malakula: a Report on a Photographic Research Project. Journal of Museum Ethnography 17. 191-207. (cf. référence complète)
  • Geismar, H. 2009. Stone Men of Malekula on Malakula: An Ethnography of an Ethnography. Ethnos 74. 199-228. (cf. référence complète)
  • Guy, J. B. M. 1974. A grammar of the northern dialect of Sakao. (Pacific linguistics : Series B, Monographs, 33.) Canberra: Dept. of Linguistics, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University. vi+99pp. (Includes index. Bibliography: p. 80-82). (cf. référence complète)
  • Guy, J.B.M. 1974. A Grammar of the Northern Dialect of Sakao. Pacific Linguistics, Series B-33. Canberra: The Australian National University. (cf. référence complète)
  • Guérin, Valérie M. P. R. 2008. Discovering Mavea: Grammar, Texts, and Lexicon. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Hawai'i at Mānoa; 576pp.) (cf. référence complète)
  • Guérin, Valérie M. P. R. 2011. A grammar of Mavea: An Oceanic language of Vanuatu. (Oceanic Linguistics Special Publication, 39.) Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press. 425pp. (cf. référence complète)
  • J. Annand. 1891. A grammar of the Tangoan-Santo language. In Daniel MacDonald (ed.), Tangoan-Santo, Malo, Malekula, Epi (Baki and Bierian), Tanna, and Futuna, 1-14. Melbourne: Edgerton and Moore. (cf. référence complète)
  • J. B. M. Guy. 1972. A grammar of the northern dialect of Sakao, a Melanesian language of Espiritu Santo (New Hebrides). (Doctoral dissertation, Australian National University; 150pp.) (cf. référence complète)
  • J. B. M. Guy. 1974. A Grammar of the Nortern Dialect of Sakao. (Pacific Linguistics: Series B, 33.) Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. 122pp. (Publication of 1972 A grammar of the northern dialect of Sakao, a Melanesian language of Espiritu Santo (New Hebrides), PhD ANU.) (cf. référence complète)
  • J. D. Gordon. 1889. Sketch of the Santo grammar and vocabulary. In Daniel MacDonald (ed.), Three New Hebrides Languages, 85-134. Melbourne: Edgerton and Moore. (cf. référence complète)
  • J. D. Landels. 1891. Outline grammar of Maloese, as spoken on the West side of Malo, New Hebrides. In Daniel MacDonald (ed.), Tangoan-Santo, Malo, Malekula, Epi (Baki and Bierian), Tanna, and Futuna, 15-33. Melbourne: Edgerton and Moore. (cf. référence complète)
  • John Lynch and Terry Crowley. 2001. Languages of Vanuatu: A New Survey and Bibliography. (Pacific Linguistics, 517.) Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. xiv+187pp. (cf. référence complète)

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