Welcome to PNG Language Resources
Papua New Guinea is linguistically the most complex nation of the world. Over 800 languages are spoken in this Pacific country. This site aims to show some of this linguistic diversity by making available the research results carried out by members of SIL.
SIL in PNG is a branch of SIL International, a volunteer nonprofit organization that has worked in PNG since 1956. In cooperation with the PNG Department of Education since 1956, research has been carried out in more than 389 languages, and at the present time about 316 SIL members are actively working on projects in 190 different languages.
This site provides information on many of these languages, including phonologies, grammars, dictionaries, literacy, and other materials, as well as language maps. In many cases the materials have been previously published, but unpublished archived and unedited studies and reports are also made available here. We believe it is appropriate for even incomplete and dated analyses to be made available, but in such cases the reader should note the tentative nature of the research.
We expect this site to expand as more materials become available electronically. We trust you will share our fascination with this linguistically rich country.
Latest Additions
- Uri Phonemics 29-May-2009
- Ata - English dictionary with English - Ata finderlist 29-May-2009
- Biangai narrative discourse 29-May-2009
- Biangai sentences 29-May-2009
- Bianngai procedural discourse 29-May-2009
- Conjunction in Korafe 29-May-2009
- Co-referentiality through nominal elements in Weri 11-May-2009
- Determining stress in Karkar 29-May-2009
- Dictionaries of Alekano - English and English - Alekano 29-May-2009
- Halia verb morphology: From morpheme to discourse 29-May-2009
- Karkar - Yuri grammar: prominence 29-May-2009
- Korafe-Yegha da dikiseneri (The Korafe-Yegha dictionary) 11-May-2009
- Managalasi nominals 11-May-2009
- Managalasi phonology 11-May-2009
- Managalasi verbs 11-May-2009
- Mianmin - English English - Mianmin Tok Pidgin - Mianmin dictionary 11-May-2009
- Namia orthography paper 29-May-2009
- Notes on the "Mongolo" speech variety 29-May-2009
- Organised phonology data: Banoni (Tsunari) Mabes dialect [bcm] - North Solomons province 11-May-2009
- Orthography and phonology description Mussau-Emira language: St. Matthias Islands—New Ireland province 11-May-2009
- Phonology essentials of the Namia language 29-May-2009
- Possessive prefixes which occur with obligatorily possessed Awa nouns 11-May-2009
- Several interlinearized texts in Waffa 11-May-2009
- Stems and words in Iamalele 29-May-2009
- Tentative phonemic statement in Sepik Iwam 29-May-2009
- The paragraph in Muyuw 11-May-2009