(2004)
Socio-historic overview of the Ata language, an endangered
Papuan language in New Britain, Papua New
Guinea. In Shibata, Norio and Toru Shionoya eds.,
Languages of the South Pacific Rim, Volume 3 (A1-008). (Grant-in-Aid for
Scientific Research (A) (2) No.12039246 by the Japanese
Ministry of Education, Culture. Sports, Science technology) (absrtact (j)
) (downloadable in pdf format)
Presentations
Basic clause Structure of the Ata language (a
seminar presented at Deparment of Linguistics, Research School Pacific and
Asian Studies, Australian National University, 2000 H.12 6)
Aspects of Ata Verb Structures (a seminar presented at Department of Linguistics, Research School Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, 2001 H.13 10)
Dunn, Michael, Reesink, Ger P, Terrill, Angela. The East Papuan
Languages: A preliminary typological appraisal. Oceanic
Linguistics vol 41 28-62 See cf.
Lynch, John. The Proto-Oceanic labiovelars: some new
observations. Oceanic Linguistics, vol 41 310-362.cf.
Database related
Onishi, Masayuki (2001) An Annotated Word List of the Motuna Language
(Bougainville, Papua New Guinea). Douglas L. Oliver's Materials (1)
Tokyo: ILCAA. Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) (2) No.10610525
(April 1998-March 2001))cf.
Onishi, Masayuki (2003) Motuna Texts. (Grant-in-Aid for Scientific
Research (C) (2) No.12039246 by the Japanese Ministry of Education,
Culture, Science technology.cf.
Yanagida, Tatsuya (2005) Publishing annotated texts with Shoebox and LaTeX for vernacular and academic purposes. (A paper submitted for a short-term joint research fellowship with Associate Professor Ritsuko Kikusawa at Research Institute for Languagees and Cultures of Asia and Africa at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies) pdf