Last updated: January 1996
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Asian Studies WWW VL and
Pacific Studies WWW VL.
This is a replica of a Coombsweb page prepared in January 1996
by Nick Thieberger for the Vanuatu Cultural Centre.
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An annotated bibliography of Vanuatu languages, by John Lynch, University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji.
This is an HTML version of selections from a book written by John Lynch and produced in 1994 by the
Pacific Information Centre and University of the South Pacific Library in Suva, Fiji. It is intended to give
some very general information about work done on languages of Vanuatu.
Note that for a number of languages of Vanuatu there has been no significant work done.
Nick Thieberger, January 1996.
An annotated bibliography of Vanuatu languages
Note that for a number of languages of Vanuatu there has been no significant work done.
General work on languages of Vanuatu is listed separately.
Work related to Bislama (the variety of Melanesian Pidgin spoken throughout Vanuatu) is listed separately.
The work is cited here by island name. Click on an island name to see which languages are spoken there.
Source: Lynch, John. 1994. An annotated bibliography of Vanuatu languages. Suva, Fiji: Pacific Information Centre and University of the South Pacific Library.
ISBN: 982-01-0227-8. (c) Pacific Information Centre and University of the South Pacific Library.
HTML version produced in January 1996 by Nick Thieberger for the Vanuatu Cultural Centre.
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