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The script of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) is logosylabic, the language is East Polynesian: evidence from cross-readings 2022 Journal of the Polynesian Society 131 (2): 185-220
  • Albert Davletshin
H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] 0032-4000
Pronoun resolution and ergativity: effects of subjecthood and case in Niuean 2022 Language 98 (1): 157-83
  • Daphna Heller
  • Rebecca Tollan
H6/KK [LANGUAGE-] 0097-8507
Weaving cloaks and Whakataukī: a memoir 2022 Journal of the Polynesian Society 131 (1): 7-32
  • Joan Metge
H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] 0032-4000
The script of Rapa Nui (Eastern Island) is logosyllabic, the language is East Polynesian: evidence from cross-readings 2022 Journal of the Polynesian Society 131 (2): 185-220
  • Albert Davletshin
H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] 0032-4000
The colonial constitution of poly as a racial and linguistic category through policing, gentrification, and an ideology of oppressionlessness 2021 Journal of linguistic anthropology 32 (3): 496-519
  • Casey Philip Wong
H6/KK [JOURNAL-] 1055-1360
Sino, 'ilo, moe ongo: body, knowing, and feeling 2021 Pacific studies 44 (1-2): 12-94
  • Kolokesa Uafā Mahina-Tuai
  • Sione Lavenita Vaka
  • 'Ōkusitino Māhina Hūfanga-He-Ako-Moe-Lotu
  • Adriana Māhanga Lear Pā'utu-'O-Vava'u-Lahi
  • Tēvita O. Ka'ili Maui-TāVā-He-Akó
*H6/KX [PACIFIC-] 0275-3596
Siueli'oe Pasifiki: jewel of the Pacific - a sung poetry of praise and rivalry 2021 Pacific studies 44 (1-2): 224-46
  • Kolokesa Uafā Mahina-Tuai
  • Sione Lavenita Vaka
  • 'Ōkusitino Māhina Hūfanga-He-Ako-Moe-Lotu
  • Adriana Māhanga Lear Pā'utu-'O-Vava'u-Lahi
  • Tēvita O. Ka'ili Maui-TāVā-He-Akó
*H6/KX [PACIFIC-] 0275-3596
Tuaikaepau: "slow -but-sure" - a sung and danced poetry of tragedy 2021 Pacific studies 44 (1-2): 247-70
  • Kolokesa Uafā Mahina-Tuai
  • Sione Lavenita Vaka
  • 'Ōkusitino Māhina Hūfanga-He-Ako-Moe-Lotu
  • Adriana Māhanga Lear Pā'utu-'O-Vava'u-Lahi
  • Tēvita O. Ka'ili Maui-TāVā-He-Akó
*H6/KX [PACIFIC-] 0275-3596
Lofia, koe kumi tu'i: the search for a king - a sung and danced poetry of tragedy 2021 Pacific studies 44 (1-2): 271-301
  • Kolokesa Uafā Mahina-Tuai
  • Sione Lavenita Vaka
  • 'Ōkusitino Māhina Hūfanga-He-Ako-Moe-Lotu
  • Adriana Māhanga Lear Pā'utu-'O-Vava'u-Lahi
  • Tēvita O. Ka'ili Maui-TāVā-He-Akó
*H6/KX [PACIFIC-] 0275-3596
Mana Tupuna: honoring the ancestors abroad 2020 Rapa Nui journal 33 (1-2): 1-18
  • Phineas Kelly
*H6/KX [RAPA NUI-] 1040-1385
The linguistic expressions of quality in Tongan: evidence from radiality 2020 Anthropological linguistics 62 (4): 364-90
  • Giovanni Bennardo
H6/KK [ANTHROPOLOGICAL-] 0003-5483
Making Pacific languages discoverable: a project to catalog the University of Hawai'i at Mānoa Library Pacific Collection by indigenous languages 2018 The contemporary Pacific 30 (1): 110-22
  • Andrea L. Berez-Kroeker
  • Danielle Tarborough
  • Eleanor Kleiber
  • Michael Chopey
  • Ryan Shelby
*H6/KX [CONTEMPORARY-] 1043-898X
Le langage honorifique en Polynésie 2018 Bulletin de la Société des Etudes Océaniennes (344): 41-69
  • Olaf Blixen
H6/KX [SOCIETE-] 0373-8957
The Northern Outliers-East Polynesian Hypothesis expanded 2018 Journal of the Polynesian Society 127 (4): 389-423
  • William H. Wilson
H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] 0032-4000
Nukeria creation story 2018 Anthropos (St Augustin) 113 (1): 115-33
  • Albert Davletshin
H6 [ANTHROPOS-] 0257-9774
Allographs, graphic variants and iconic formulae in the Kohau rongorongo script of Rapa Nui (Eastern Island) 2017 Journal of the Polynesian Society 126 (1): 61-92
  • Albert Davletshin
H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] 0032-4000
Documenting an endangered language: the inclusive first-person plural pronoun Kājou as a resource for claiming ownership in Hawaiian 2017 Journal of linguistic anthropology 27 (1): 92-113
  • Scott Saft
H6/KK [JOURNAL-] 1055-1360
Diacritical marks and the Samoan language 2015 The contemporary Pacific 27 (1): 184-207
  • Eseta Magaui Tualaulelei
  • Fepuleai Lasei John Mayer
  • Galumalemana A. Hunkin
*H6/KX [CONTEMPORARY-] 1043-898X
Linguistic ideologies: teaching Oceanic languages in French Polynesia and New Caledonia 2015 The contemporary Pacific 27 (2): 434-62
  • Jacques Vernaudon
*H6/KX [CONTEMPORARY-] 1043-898X
Multiple models of space and movement on Taumako, a Polynesian island in the southeastern Solomons 2014 Ethos 42 (3): 302-31
  • Richard Feinberg
H6/KH [ETHOS-] 0091-2131
Multiple movements of space and movement on Taumako, a Polynesian island in the southeastern Solomon 2014 Ethos 42 (3): 302-31
  • Richard Feinberg
H6/KH [ETHOS-] 0091-2131
De l'expression populaire 2014 Bulletin de la Société des Etudes Océaniennes (333): 178-86
  • Constant Guéhennec
H6/KX [SOCIETE-] 0373-8957
New Zealand place names shared with the Hawaiian archipelago 2013 Rapa Nui journal 27 (1): 21-36
  • Andrew Crowe
*H6/KX [RAPA NUI-] 1040-1385
On Spanish loanwords and loanblends in Hawai'i Creole English 2013 Pacific studies 36 (3): 261-88
  • Robert N. Smead
*H6/KX [PACIFIC-] 0275-3596
Piecing together Māori, word by word 2013 Cultural Survival quarterly 37 (1): 18-19
  • Erin McArdle
H6/KD [CULTURAL-] 0740-3291
Two accounts of traditional Mangarevan counting... and how to evaluate them 2013 Journal of the Polynesian Society 122 (3): 275-87
  • Andrea Bender
H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] 0032-4000
The large rongorongo tablet from the collections of the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 2013 Rapa Nui journal 27 (1): 37-61
  • Paul Horley
*H6/KX [RAPA NUI-] 1040-1385
Making waves: Hawaiian language on the air 2013 Cultural Survival quarterly 37 (1): 20-21
  • Kaimana Barcarse
H6/KD [CULTURAL-] 0740-3291
Les Océaniens, explorateurs ou colonisateurs? La vérité est entre les deux! 2012 Bulletin de la Société des Etudes Océaniennes (324): 4-46
  • Jean Guiart
H6/KX [SOCIETE-] 0373-8957
New Zealand place names in south Polynesia 2012 Rapa Nui journal 26 (2): 43-53
  • Andrew Crowe
*H6/KX [RAPA NUI-] 1040-1385
Name lists connected with the birdman cult of Easter Island in the field notes of Katherine Routledge 2012 Rapa Nui journal 26 (2): 55-74
  • Paul Horley
*H6/KX [RAPA NUI-] 1040-1385
Numerals and phonetic complements in the Kohau Rongorongo script of Easter Island 2012 Journal of the Polynesian Society 121 (3): 243-74
  • Albert Davletshin
H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] 0032-4000
Tongan ways of talking 2012 Journal of the Polynesian Society 121 (4): 327-72
  • Melenaite Taumoefolau
H6/KX [POLYNESIAN-] 0032-4000
Lunar calendar in rongorongo texts and rock art of Easter Island 2011 Journal de la Société des Océanistes 132 (1): 17-38
  • Paul Horley
H6/KX [SOCIETE-] 0300-953
Astronomical content in rongorongo tablet Keiti 2011 Journal de la Société des Océanistes 132 (1): 5-16
  • Rafal M. Wieczorek
H6/KX [SOCIETE-] 0300-953
Tablet Keiti and calendar-like structures in Rapanui script 2011 Journal de la Société des Océanistes 132 (1): 39-74
  • Konstantin Pozdniakov
H6/KX [SOCIETE-] 0300-953
How Tongans makes sense of the (non-) use of lexical honorifics 2011 Journal of linguistic anthropology 21 (2): 247-60
  • Susan U. Philips
H6/KK [JOURNAL-] 1055-1360
Towards an understanding of Rongorongo 2011 Anthropos (St Augustin) 106 (2): 439-61
  • Heide-Margaret Esen-Baur
H6 [ANTHROPOS-] 0257-9774
The impact of primary schools on the differential distribution of Samoan adolescents' competence with honorific language 2011 Current anthropology 52 (4): 597-606
  • Harold L. Odden
H6 [CURRENT-] 0011-3204
The double-body glyphs and palaeographic chronology in the rongorongo script 2011 Rapa Nui journal 25 (2): 31-40
  • Rafal M. Wieczorek
*H6/KX [RAPA NUI-] 1040-1385
Roger Green the linguist 2010 Archaeology in New Zealand 53 (1): 28-36
  • Andrew Pawley
H6/KE [NEW-] 0113-7832
Rongorongo tablet keiti 2010 Rapa Nui journal 24 (1): 45-56
  • Paul Horley
*H6/KX [RAPA NUI-] 1040-1385
Metaphors, source domains, and key words in Tongan speech about social relationships: 'Ofa 'love' is giving 2009 Anthropological linguistics 50 (2): 174-204
  • Giovanni Bennardo
H6/KK [ANTHROPOLOGICAL-] 0003-5483
On linguistic and cascading inventions: a comment on Arnold's dismissal of a Polynesian contact event in southern California 2009 American antiquity 74 (1): 173-82
  • Kathryn A. Klar
  • Terry L. Jones
*H6/KE [AMERICAN-] 0002-7316
Manuscript XIX: Mafihape's letter to William Mariner (1832) 2008 Journal of Pacific history 43 (3): 341-66
  • Nigel Statham
H6/KX [JOURNAL-] 0022-3344
Quand la voix devient la lettre: les anciens manuscrits autochtones (puta tupuna) de Polynésie française 2008 Journal de la Société des Océanistes (126-127): 293-309
  • Bruno Saura
H6/KX [SOCIETE-] 0300-953
Māori names for marine mammals: ngā ingoa o 'ngā tamariki o Tinirau' 2008 Tuhinga 19 (): 1-6
  • Rhys Richrads
H6/KX [NEW ZEALAND-] 1173-4337
Storied pictures: on the possibility of an incipient level of pictographic writing in pre-contact Hawai'i 2008 Rapa Nui journal 22 (2): 117-26
  • Christopher A. Reichl
*H6/KX [RAPA NUI-] 1040-1385
Making a case for Tongan as an endangered language 2007 The contemporary Pacific 19 (2): 446-73
  • Yuko Otsuka
*H6/KX [CONTEMPORARY-] 1043-898X
Structural analysis of Rongorongo inscriptions 2007 Rapa Nui journal 21 (1): 25-32
  • Paul Horley
*H6/KX [RAPA NUI-] 1040-1385