Languages of Southeast Asia and the Pacific: A Survey of Materials for the Study of the Uncommonly Taught Languages

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Johnson, Dora E.; Blass, Birgit A.; Cahill, Stephen R.; Gage, William W.; Hanks, William F.; Kimmell, Elizabeth; Rapp, Dorothy (1976). Languages of Southeast Asia and the Pacific: A Survey of Materials for the Study of the Uncommonly Taught Languages (Report). Arlington, VA: Center for Applied Linguistics.

Abstract: Annotated bibliography of materials for approximately 170 lesser-taught languages across Southeast Asia and the Pacific; includes Micronesian languages such as Ponapean, Trukese, Ulithian, Yapese, and Marshallese; provides publication data and availability of grammars, dictionaries, and instructional materials; emphasizes adult learners while incorporating specialist linguistic resources; reflects expansion of materials and institutional involvement; serves as foundational reference for language study and documentation.