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This study examines the system of classificatory particles - the divisions of the noun lexicon into distinct classes - in Kilivila, the Austronesian language of the Trobrian Islanders of Papua New Guinea. The author uses data gathered in field research.
Kiriwinian language --- Kilivila language --- Trobriand language --- Melanesian languages --- Kitava language --- Particles. --- Trobriand Islands (Papua New Guinea) --- Languages --- Grammar. --- Classification --- Particles --- Grammar --- Austronesian languages --- Kiriwina Islands --- Classification.
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The Trobriand Islanders' eschatological belief system explains what happens when someone dies. Bronislaw Malinowski described essentials of this eschatology in his articles ""Baloma: the Spirits of the Dead in the Trobriand Islands"" and ""Myth in Primitive Psychology"". There he also presented the Trobrianders' belief that a ""baloma"" can be reborn; he claimed that Trobrianders are unaware of the father's role as genitor. This volume presents a critical review of Malinowski's ethnography of Trobriand eschatology - finally settling the ""virgin birth"" controversy. It also documents the ritua
Kiriwinian language. --- Language. --- Trobriand Islands (Papua New Guinea) -- Languages. --- Kiriwinian language --- Languages & Literatures --- Austronesian, Papuan & Australian Languages & Literatures --- Trobriand Islands (Papua New Guinea) --- Languages. --- Kilivila language --- Trobriand language --- Melanesian languages --- Kitava language --- Antropological linguistics --- Austronesian languages --- Linguistics --- Anthropology
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