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The Languages of Vanuatu: Unity and Diversity

Les langues du Vanuatu: Unité et diversité

Sébastien Lacrampe
  • Fonction : Directeur de publication
Stefan Schnell
  • Fonction : Directeur de publication

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With an estimated 138 different indigenous languages, Vanuatu is the country with the highest linguistic density in the world. While they all belong to the Oceanic family, these languages have evolved in three millennia, from what was once a unified dialect network, to the mosaic of different languages that we know today. In this respect, Vanuatu constitutes a valuable laboratory for exploring the ways in which linguistic diversity can emerge out of former unity. This volume represents the first collective book dedicated solely to the languages of this archipelago, and to the various forms taken by their diversity. Its ten chapters cover a wide range of topics, including verbal aspect, valency, possessive structures, numerals, space systems, oral history and narratives. The languages of Vanuatu: Unity and Diversity provides new insights onto the many facets of Vanuatu’s rich linguistic landscape.
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halshs-01186004 , version 1 (23-08-2015)

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Alexandre François, Sébastien Lacrampe, Michael Franjieh, Stefan Schnell (Dir.). The Languages of Vanuatu: Unity and Diversity. Alexandre François; Sébastien Lacrampe; Michael Franjieh; Stefan Schnell. Asia Pacific Linguistics Open Access, 5, 2015, Studies in the Languages of Island Melanesia, Alexandre François, 9781922185235. ⟨halshs-01186004⟩
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