This comprehensive reference work provides an overview of the grammar and vocabulary of the Saa and Ulawa languages of the Solomon Islands. It includes detailed information on pronunciation, grammar, and syntax, as well as examples of usage. The appendices include a vocabulary list, a list of place names, and a collection of songs and stories in the Saa and Ulawa languages. This book is an indispensable resource for linguists, anthropologists, and anyone interested in the languages and cultures of the Solomon Islands.
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