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31 page text -- Banoni, Piva and Papuanization. By Peter C. Lincoln. Papers in New Guinea Linguistics No. 19. Pacific Li…
31 page text -- Banoni, Piva and Papuanization. By Peter C. Lincoln. Papers in New Guinea Linguistics No. 19. Pacific Linguistics A 45: 77- 105. Offprint.. Language as given: Banoni, Piva
58 page text. -- Languages of the Bougainville district. By Jerry Allen and Conrad Hurd. Summer Institute of Linguistics…
58 page text. -- Languages of the Bougainville district. By Jerry Allen and Conrad Hurd. Summer Institute of Linguistics. Report on the results of the 1963 Bougainville language survey, of which completed survey sheets are filed under specific languages in the Capell papers. The report expands on the published and miss…
10 page typed manuscript. -- Survey Wordlist (standard) Bougainville Survey Extra. Informant was Manda from Amun. Probab…
10 page typed manuscript. -- Survey Wordlist (standard) Bougainville Survey Extra. Informant was Manda from Amun. Probably the Amun dialect of Piva. Also called Nagarige. Set out: English- Tokpisin- lingua franca- Piva/Amun. Note: 'This list is found on tape #5' [Depositor's note: I have no idea where the tapes are lod…
10 page typed manuscript. -- Survey wordlist (Standard) Bougainville Survey Extra. Language: Nagarige. Informant was Jos…
10 page typed manuscript. -- Survey wordlist (Standard) Bougainville Survey Extra. Language: Nagarige. Informant was Jospeh Biato of Tengeropaia Koroma'kato. Set out: English- Tokpisin- lingua franca?- Piva. Note: This list is found on tape #7 [Depositor's note: I have no idea where these tapes are lodged. Perhaps the …