Leo Pasifika: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Oceanic Linguistics. (Book Reviews).

From: Oceanic Linguistics | Date: June 1, 2002| Author: Lynch, John | Copyright information

Steven Roger Fischer and Wolfgang B. Sperlich, eds. 2000. Leo Pasifika: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Oceanic Linguistics. Auckland: The Institute of Polynesian Languages and Literatures. xii + 392 pp. Paper. Price $NZ 55.00 ($US 28.00).

The first three conferences in this series having been held in Vanuatu, Fiji, and New Zealand, the fourth convened in the tiny self-governing territory of Niue. (The fifth was held in Australia in January of this ...

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