SIL-PNG Academic Publications, 2022. — xiv + 305 p.
This volume contains three distinct contributions to the study of Kope, a northeast Kiwaian language, spoken in the Gulf Province of Papua New Guinea, written by two authors. Hanna Schulz writes about Kope verbal morphology, while Robert Petterson adds to our understanding of Kope narrative discourse and Kope tone, specifically in noun phrases. An introductory chapter by Hanna Schulz sets the scene.
These three studies mean a considerable step forward in the documentation of Kope, which has both a difficult tonal phonology as well as a complicated verbal morphology.
The audio recordings on which chapter 12 is based are available at pnglanguages.sil.org/resources/archives/93296.