Item 51 - Correspondence and reseach materials

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AU ANUA 314-51

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Correspondence and reseach materials

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(1935 - 2021)

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Includes copies of - 'Managalasi verb suffixes' by Judith Parlier, ca. 1963; 'Managalasi verb inflection' by Jim Parlier, 1964; 'Grammatical check-list for New Guinea languages: Upper Managalsi and Kasaki', by Jim and Judy Parlier. Notes on - 'Managalasi phonology' notes take from Jim and Judy Parlier's paer, 1964; Notes on the phonetic features of the Managalasi word list; Notes on Managalasi from my notes; List of vocab taken from Parlier's Managalasi primers, 1-5; Managalasi pronouns; Managalasi verb suffixes; Managalasi phonology; Differences between Managalasi and Koiari; Managalasi-Koiari vocab cognates; Sketch map showing languages and dialects recorded by GRI with Anglican Mission (in Northern District), Jul 1965; List of villages mentioned by MacDonnell (1913, 1914a, b, 1915 and Hooper (1916a, b) in the Managalasi, Barai, Bariji, Baruga, Pongani and Yareba language areas. Correspondence with A Healey, 1996-1997.

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