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The language and life of Ambrym, an island in the New Hebrides group [manuscript] / by W.F. Paton
Bib ID 4941935
Format ManuscriptManuscript
Author
Paton, W. F. (William Frederick), d. 1970
 
Description [1954] 
1 v. (various foliations) : ill. ; 35 cm. 
Notes

Typescript (bound).

Thesis (Litt. D.)--University of Melbourne, 1954.

Includes bibliographical references (leaf v).

MS 3326 includes the handwritten letter of Wilfred Paton to Mr Justice J.A. Ferguson, July 10, 1958, enclosing typescript copies of the two examiners' reports on Paton's thesis by A. Capell and G.B. Milner, and a letter from Harland Kerr who offers comments on the thesis.

Provenance: J.A. Ferguson.

Subjects Ambrym language.  |  Vanuatu - Languages.  |  Ambrym (Vanuatu) - Social life and customs.
Other authors/contributors University of Melbourne. Office for Research

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