[PapuanLanguages] A grammar of Manambu, OUP

Andy Pawley andrew.pawley at anu.edu.au
Tue Sep 16 19:33:43 EST 2008


Hi Sasha

Congratulations on getting the Manambu book out.  OUP wrote to me 
promising to send a copy, thanks to your request.

I'll be in Melbourne for a special Academy meeting on Oct 2. It's just a 
one day trip but I may try and stay overnight and if so
will try to visit you and Bob. 

Andy



Alexandra Aikhenvald wrote:
>> Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 14:50:57 -0400
>> From: linguist at LINGUISTLIST.ORG
>> Subject: 19.2783, Books: Language Documentation/General Linguistics: Aikhenvald
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>> Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 14:48:56
>> From: Jennifer Clark [jennifer.clark at oup.com]
>> Subject: The Manambu Language of East Sepik, Papua New Guinea: Aikhenvald
>>
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>>
>> Title: The Manambu Language of East Sepik, Papua New Guinea 
>> Publication Year: 2008 
>> Publisher: Oxford University Press
>> http://www.oup.com/us
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>>
>> Book URL: http://www.oup.com/uk/catalogue/?ci=9780199539819 
>>
>>
>> Author: Alexandra Y Aikhenvald
>>
>> Hardback: ISBN: 9780199539819 Pages: 736 Price: U.K. £ 90.00
>>
>>
>> Abstract:
>>
>> This book presents the first comprehensive description of the Manambu
>> language of Papua New Guinea. Manambu belongs to the Ndu language family,
>> and is spoken by about 2,500 people in five villages: Avatip, Yawabak,
>> Malu, Apa:n, and Yambon (Yuanab) in East Sepik Province, Ambunti district.
>> About 200-400 speakers live in the cities of Port Moresby, Wewak, Lae, and
>> Madang; and a few live in Kokopo and Mount Hagen. The book is based
>> entirely on the author's fieldwork.
>>
>> After an introductory account of the language and its speakers, Professor
>> Aikhenvald devotes chapters to phonology, grammatical relations, word
>> classes, gender, semantics, number, case, possession, derivation and
>> compounding, pronouns, morphology, verbs, mood and modality, negation,
>> clauses, pragmatics, discourse, semantics, the lexicon, current directions
>> of change, and genetic relationship to other languages. The description is
>> presented in a clear style in a framework that will be comprehensible to
>> all linguists and linguistic anthropologists. 
>>
>>
>>
>> Linguistic Field(s): General Linguistics
>> Language Documentation
>>
>> Subject Language(s): Manambu (mle)
>>
>>
>> Written In: English (eng)
>>     
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> Subject: [PapuanLanguages] Advance notice - Kwomtari phonology and grammar (Data Papers on PNG Languages vol 55)
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>
> The next volume in SIL's series "Data Papers on Papua New Guinea 
> Languages" will shortly be sent for printing. The title will be
>
> "Kwomtari Phonology and Grammar Essentials" (vol. 55 in the series).
> Kwomtari is a language of Sandaun (West Sepik) Province, Papua New
> Guinea, belonging to a small family of five or six languages. The volume
> will present the first published description of this language of a very
> poorly known Papuan family; material is available on only one other
> language in the family (Fas).
>
> Release date is expected to be around Nov / Dec 2008. Cost will be
> around US$15 - 20 plus postage, payable in US, PNG or Australian
> currency. The publication will also be freely available freely from our
> website http://www.sil.org/pacific/png shortly after that date.
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> Please email us at *LR-acpub at sil.org.pg* if you are not on our regular
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> hardcopy. Replies are requested by 15 Sept to enable the print run to be
> adjusted. Replies are not required if you are on our regular
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> Ian Tupper
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> Ukarumpa, PNG
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