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Comparative Grammar of the South Seas Languages, 13 pages handwritten, pencil-written; Scheme of the Malay Language handwritten, pencil-written 1-19 and typed 1-10; Philippines and Sunda Languages handwritten, pencil-written 1-7; Summary of Malai, Toba-Batak and Ngadju-Dayak to a South Indonesian Language Family (VGr) handwritten, pencil-written 1-7; Toba-Batak (Grammar) I. Morphology handwritten, written in pencil 1-11, III. Typesetting handwritten, written with pencil 1-21, Affixe handwritten, written with pencil 2 pages , V. Pronomina handwritten, written with pencil 1-6; Ngadju-Dayak List of particles, formantien et al. handwritten, written in pencil 3 pages, (grammar) handwritten, written in pencil 1-21, texts by Sundermann from BKI 66:190ff (1912) handwritten, written in pencil 8 pages; Aus dem Pelajaran Abdoellah (in Ngadju-Dayak?) handwritten, written in pencil 1-2; (cf. grammar) handwritten, written in pencil 20 pages

Melanesian

List of Melanesian languages (used by DPW) (150-195 pieces) ,3 pages handwritten in pencil; etymologies in Melanesian languages, data from data from Codrington (e.g. 322ff), Ray (e.g. 431), Friederici, Ivens;mostly only 1 page, including table of lute development in the respective language (from theUMN or UIN), about 90 pages handwritten in pencil; Mota (after Codrington-Palmers and Ray), 1-8 Mota-Urmelanesisch, 1-26 Mota-Uraustronesich; ditto for Polynesian languages: 2 pages Rotuma, 2 Maori, 3 Mangareva; summarizing table of the Urmelanesian phonemes and their reflexes in Melanesian languages, sorted by groups: 4 languages of the Western Islands, 7 of Manus = Admiraltyinsein, 1 < Berlinhafen, Manam, 7 of Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen, 3 < French Islands, 2 < Siasi, 4 < SW-Neupommern, 10 of the Tuna-Group, New Ireland, Loyalties, New Hebrides, Solomon Islands etc.together about 75 pages handwritten; Sa'a after Ivens, 14 pages, Sa'a and Ulawa, lute development 1-10; Fidji after Hazlewood, 340 words (= etymologies?), 1-14 handwritten in pencil; Pala after Peekel, Berlin 1909, 120 words, 3 pages; others like Aneitum after Kern, 150 words; Wuvulu, Mota, etc., approx. 75 pages handwritten in pencil

Dempwolff, Otto