The Markham Languages of Papua New Guinea

The Markham Languages of Papua New Guinea

by Susanne C. Holzknecht
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Format Paperback
Pages 228
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1989
Publisher Dept. of Linguistics, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University
ISBN-10 0858833948
ISBN-13 9780858833944
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Nestled within the linguistic tapestry of Papua New Guinea, this compelling work by Susanne Holzknecht delves into the rich and diverse Markham languages. The author meticulously examines these languages’ unique structures, phonetics, and sociolinguistic contexts, providing valuable insights into the complexities of language evolution in this region. Holzknecht's dedication to thorough research shines through as she explores the interplay between language and culture among the Markham people.

Throughout her exploration, she captures the nuances of communication within the community, highlighting how language serves not just as a tool for conversation, but as a foundational element of identity. The delicate balance between tradition and change is a recurring theme, illustrating how modern influences have begun to shape these languages while simultaneously threatening to erode their unique characteristics.

This work stands as both an academic contribution and a poignant reminder of the importance of preserving linguistic diversity. Holzknecht's passion for the subject is palpable, inviting readers to engage with the vibrant world of the Markham languages and the cultures they embody.

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