Peter Lanyon-Orgill 1950

Lanyon-Orgill, Peter. 1950. A comparative vocabulary of the languages of the island of Choiseul, British Solomon Islands, Melanesia. Anthropos 45. 57-80.

@article{93897,
  author     = {Peter Lanyon-Orgill},
  journal    = {Anthropos},
  pages      = {57-80},
  title      = {A comparative vocabulary of the languages of the island of Choiseul, British Solomon Islands, Melanesia},
  volume     = {45},
  year       = {1950},
  bestfn     = {papua\lanyon-orgill_choiseul1950v2_o.pdf},
  besttxt    = {ptxt2\papua\lanyon-orgill_choiseul1950v2_o.txt},
  fn         = {papua\lanyon-orgill_choiseul1950v2_o.pdf, papua\lanyon-orgill_choiseul1950_o.pdf, papua\lanyon-orgill_choiseul1950.pdf},
  hhtype     = {overview;wordlist},
  inlg       = {English [eng]},
  lgcode     = {Babatana [baa], Babatana [baa], Gongoroi east of Cape Silu and including Salavakana-Siepa (inland)-Kiu = Babatana [baa], Tasobi east of Cape Kiu including the villages of Kansana-Tinoi-Nabisassa-Simoto-Bangan = Babatana [baa], Katoratele = Babatana [baa], Virulata on the left (E.) bank of the Virulata river, including the villages of Luti and Sasamalaga = Babatana [baa], Subi from Subi Head to the eastward for about fifteen miles = Babatana [baa], Ruravai at the eastern end of the south coast = Babatana [baa], Kunabena or Bota to the east of the Tarikukuri region including, Tarikukuri or Tabataba = Vaghua [tva], Moli between the Tarikukuri and Kiposaka regions and interspersed with the latter = Varisi [vrs]},
  macro_area = {Papunesia},
  src        = {hh}
}

Document types

Languages

Name in source Glottolog languoid
Babatana
Babatana
Gongoroi east of Cape Silu and including Salavakana-Siepa (inland)-Kiu
Tasobi east of Cape Kiu including the villages of Kansana-Tinoi-Nabisassa-Simoto-Bangan
Katoratele
Virulata on the left (E.) bank of the Virulata river
    including the villages of Luti and Sasamalaga
    Subi from Subi Head to the eastward for about fifteen miles
    Ruravai at the eastern end of the south coast
    Kunabena or Bota to the east of the Tarikukuri region including
      Tarikukuri or Tabataba
      Moli between the Tarikukuri and Kiposaka regions and interspersed with the latter