Fwd: [Mihalic] distribution of Tok Pisin across provinces

Lise M. Dobrin ld4n at virginia.edu
Thu Oct 26 10:50:17 EST 2006


Dear Stuart and others,

Take a look at the Atlas of Languages of Intercultural Communication. 
I believe there is some information along the lines of what you're 
looking for there.

Take care,
Lise

Title:
Atlas of Languages of Intercultural Communication in the Pacific, 
Asia, and the Americas
ISBN:
3110134179
Publisher:
Walter de Gruyter
Author(s):
Peter (EDT) Muhlhausler, D. T. (EDT) Tryon, Stephen Wurm
Format:
Hardcover
Publication Date:
Dec 1, 1996
Subject:
Language Arts / Linguistics / Literacy
Dimensions:
9.50 x 12.50 x 6.25 in

>Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006
>From: Stuart Robinson <Stuart.Robinson at mpi.nl>
>To: mihalic at anu.edu.au
>Subject: [Mihalic] distribution of Tok Pisin across provinces
>
>
>I was wondering whether anyone had any stats concerning the distribution
>of Tok Pisin across the provinces of PNG. More specifically, I'd like to
>find some data that gives the percentage of the population of each
>province that speaks Tok Pisin. Any suggestions? The only reference that
>I know of is the following:
>
>@INCOLLECTION{dutton:1985,
>   author = {Dutton, T. E.},
>   year = {1985},
>   title = {Languages of wider communication (or lingua francas)},
>   booktitle = {Papua New Guinea Atlas},
>   editor = {D. King and S. Ranck},
>   pages = {36-37},
>   address = {Port Moresby},
>   publisher = {University of Papua New Guinea},
>}
>
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