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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)
www.uhpress.hawaii.edu
Discussion of the phonetic properties of Ndumbea, an Eastern-Polynesian language spoken in the southernmost part of New Caledonia. (PDF)
www.linguistics.ucsb.edu
Leiataua or Lei'ataua: Ali'i Lineage
A discourse by Peter Leiataua AhChing on the unity of Polynesian languages.
leiataua2005.tripod.com
Full text of the book by W. A. L. Stokhof on Austronesian and Papuan languages of Irian Jaya.
www.papuaweb.org
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.
www.papuaweb.org
Peta Bahasa - Papua - Language Maps
Language maps of Irian Jaya from Pacific Linguistics, Australian National University.
www.papuaweb.org
Polynesian Languages and Literature Group
POLLInet includes texts in Polynesian languages, general information about these languages, and a mailing list.
bilbo.ling.su.se
Annotated Bibliography of Vanuatu Languages
Comprehensive bibliography of research on Vanuatu languages organized by island and region with maps and language statistics.
coombs.anu.edu.au
A short overview of the Rarotongan language, including a Rarotongan song, a glossary and sample text.
www.biroz.net
Maori-Polynesian Comparative Dictionary
Comparative dictionary of all the major Polynesian languages, with systematic sound differences, several indexes and a geographical locator of islands within Polynesia.
www.nzetc.org
Phonology data on the Arop-Lukep Language of Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. (PDF)
pnglanguages.org
Auhelawa Organised Phonology Data
Phonology data on the Auhelawa Language of Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea. (PDF)
pnglanguages.org
Awad Bing Organised Phonology Data
Phonology data on the Awad Bing Language of Madang Province. (PDF)
pnglanguages.org
Demanding Polynesian Languages in the Courts
News article about using Polynesian languages in French Polynesian courts.
www.abc.net.au
A summary of the Northwest Solomonic group of languages that includes Austronesian languages from the Solomon Islands and Bougainville.
www.surrey.ac.uk