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} }
Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
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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 |