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'O Faia Fa'atumua O Samoa Mai Tala O Le Vavau

AUTHOR Papalii, Aumua Mataitusi Sima; Simanu, 'Aumua Mata'itusi
PUBLISHER National Foreign Langauge Resource Center (05/01/2011)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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More so than most other Polynesian languages, the Samoan language is highly stratified. The common spoken form of Samoan used among friends and peers, for example, would be inappropriate for public speaking at both traditional and non-traditional gatherings. At these kinds of events, Gagana Fa'aaloalo (Respect Language) and Gagana Fa'afailauga (Chiefly Language/Oratory) are used. Both of these speech registers interweave into the language references to Samoan history, genealogies, and, more recently, the Christian bible. The first book in this series, 'o si manu a ali'i, was written primarily to provide linguistic background for these registers. This second book, 'O Faia Fa'atumua o Samoa mai Tala o le Vavau, provides the core knowledge necessary to understand the high level of interplay in Samoan oratory between language and history.
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ISBN-13: 9780980045994
ISBN-10: 0980045991
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 268
Carton Quantity: 16
Product Dimensions: 8.50 x 0.56 x 11.00 inches
Weight: 1.38 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Foreign Language Study | Oceanic & Australian Languages
Foreign Language Study | Linguistics - Sociolinguistics
Foreign Language Study | Miscellaneous
Dewey Decimal: 499.462
Library of Congress Control Number: 2011927250
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More so than most other Polynesian languages, the Samoan language is highly stratified. This edition provides the core knowledge necessary to understand the high level of interplay in Samoan oratory between language and history.
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More so than most other Polynesian languages, the Samoan language is highly stratified. The common spoken form of Samoan used among friends and peers, for example, would be inappropriate for public speaking at both traditional and non-traditional gatherings. At these kinds of events, Gagana Fa'aaloalo (Respect Language) and Gagana Fa'afailauga (Chiefly Language/Oratory) are used. Both of these speech registers interweave into the language references to Samoan history, genealogies, and, more recently, the Christian bible. The first book in this series, 'o si manu a ali'i, was written primarily to provide linguistic background for these registers. This second book, 'O Faia Fa'atumua o Samoa mai Tala o le Vavau, provides the core knowledge necessary to understand the high level of interplay in Samoan oratory between language and history.
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