This series contains material from Efate Island, concentrating on the South Efate language and its dialects. It includes texts in Ifira, typed English translations of Eton folk stories, comparative vocabulary, phrase, and sentence lists (English-Lelepa, and English-multiple Vanuatu languages), and biblical extracts in Eton, Erakor, and Havannah Harbour.
Located at 16.69ー S and 168.36ー E in the Pacific Ocean, Efate is an island in The Republic of Vanuatu (Shefa Province). It is the most populous (approx. 50000) island in Vanuatu; in terms of land area (899.5 kmイ) Efate is Vanuatu's third largest island. Most inhabitants of Efate live in Port Vila, the national capital. It has a maximum height of 647 m.
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Typescript/drawings. Ifira Tenuku, Efate, New Hebrides. Stitched booklet. 24 pp.
Creator Capell, ArthurTypescript. Given by Kalkau of Eton Village, Efate and sent to Capell by C.D. Johnson of Onesua High School, East Efate in standard English [local story].
Creator Capell, ArthurManuscript. Language not identified, but possibly a South Efate dialect. Contains a short set of lexical items with Erakor. Capell's hand.
Creator Capell, ArthurTypescript. Probably compiled by Capell.
Creator Capell, ArthurManuscript. In Capell's hand.
Creator Capell, ArthurManuscript.
A. New Hebredies (sic) vocabularies: Nguna-Efate (pp 1-54)
B. Polynesian languages: Emwae, Fira-Mele (=Fila-Mele), Futuna, Aniwa (pp 55-65).
C. Tanna dialects (pp 66-77).
D. Efate dialects (pp 78-89).
E. Tanna verbal systems (pp 90-96).
Note: Page number references are to the original numbers recorded in ink by the compiler (A. Capell). However, for archival purposes the pages contain numbers in pencil indicating folio number and including title page. These files are in AC2-EFAT302-11.
Image 39 is out of focus.
Registered in the Paradisec Store as EFAT301.
Creator Capell, ArthurTypescript. This is a Polynesian language spoken in Port-Vila, Efate. The author names his main informants (Pastor Sope and Elder Kalmetak of Mele; Chief Kalsakan, Pastor Saurai and Dr. John Kalsa - of Fila).
Registered in the Paradisec Store as EFAT302.
Creator Capell, ArthurManuscript. Compiler unidentified. 71 sentences in Eton dialect of South Efate (in pencil).
Registered in the Paradisec Store as EFAT303.
Creator Capell, ArthurManuscript. St Luke, Ch 15: 11-23. By Eddie Karris of Eton.
Registered in the Paradisec Store as EFAT304.
Creator Capell, ArthurTypescript. Nguna-Tongoa - English interlinear gloss[ary]. Compiled by Capell. Unknown informant. Tongoa is an alternate name for Nguna which is a dialect of North Efate.
Registered in the Paradisec Store as EFAT305.
Creator Capell, ArthurTypescript. Efatese - English interlinear gloss[ary]. Compiled by Capell, unknown informant.
Registered in the Paradisec Store as EFAT306.
Creator Capell, ArthurTypescript. No English interlinear gloss[ary]. Compiled by Capell. Unknown informant.
Registered in the Paradisec Stroe as EFAT307.
Creator Capell, ArthurDialect only. No English interlinear gloss[ary]. Compiled by Capell with suprasegmentals added. Unknown informant.
Registered in the Paradisec Store as EFAT308.
Creator Capell, ArthurDialect only. No English interlinear gloss[ary]. Compiled by Capell with suprasegmentals added. Unknown informant.
Registered in the Paradisec Store as EFAT309.
Creator Capell, ArthurDialect only. No English interlinear gloss[ary]. Compiled by Capell with suprasegmentals, unknown informant.
Registered in the Paradisec Store as EFAT310.
Creator Capell, Arthur