Takuu Grammar and Dictionary: A Polynesian Language of the South Pacific
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Religion & Spirituality
Format
Paperback
Pages
428
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2011
Publisher
The Australian National University
ISBN-10
0858836378
ISBN-13
9780858836372
Description
Takuu is a unique Polynesian language spoken in a remote community of Papua New Guinea, where the inhabitants have decided to forgo Christian churches and maintain their ancestral beliefs. This decision highlights the community's commitment to preserving their cultural identity in an ever-changing world. The grammar and vocabulary presented in this work serve as a vital resource for understanding the language's structure and usage, reflecting the rich heritage of its speakers.
Through meticulous research, the author, Richard M. Moyle, offers insightful analysis into the linguistic features of Takuu. The book not only presents a comprehensive grammar guide but also includes a dictionary that captures the nuances of everyday communication within the community. This is essential for linguists and anthropologists, as well as those interested in the survival of minority languages in a globalized context.
By documenting Takuu, Moyle contributes to the broader understanding of Polynesian languages and their significance. The work stands as a testament to the culture of Takuu speakers, shedding light on their way of life, beliefs, and the challenges they face in preserving their language for future generations.
Through meticulous research, the author, Richard M. Moyle, offers insightful analysis into the linguistic features of Takuu. The book not only presents a comprehensive grammar guide but also includes a dictionary that captures the nuances of everyday communication within the community. This is essential for linguists and anthropologists, as well as those interested in the survival of minority languages in a globalized context.
By documenting Takuu, Moyle contributes to the broader understanding of Polynesian languages and their significance. The work stands as a testament to the culture of Takuu speakers, shedding light on their way of life, beliefs, and the challenges they face in preserving their language for future generations.
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