Languages of Papua New Guinea

A Mosaic of languages and cultures: studies celebrating the career of Karl J. Franklin

Statement of Responsibility:
McElhanon, Kenneth A. and Ger Reesink, editors
Series Issue:
19
Issue Date:
2010
Extent:
xx, 454 pages
Abstract:

The scope of this volume reflects how wide-ranging Karl Franklin’s research interests have been. He is not only a linguist, but also an anthropologist, sociolinguist, and creolist.

The contributors who honor Karl in this volume represent an international community of scholars who have researched languages and cultures across the globe and through history.

The volume has three sections, each with contributions listed alphabetically by the authors’ names. Studies in Language consists of eighteen papers in phonology, grammar, semantics, dialectology, lexicography, and speech acts. These papers reflect diverse theories. Studies in Culture has five studies relating to cultures of Papua New Guinea. Interdisciplinary Studies concerns matters relating to translation.

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Published
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SIL e-Books 19
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Entry Number:
9253