Pacific

SIL Papua New Guinea has dozens of orthography writeups and other publications related to orthography.
SIL's Pacific Area has dozens of orthography writeups and other publications related to orthography.
- Boerger, Brenda H. 2007. Natqgu literacy: Capturing three domains for written language use. Language Documentation & Conservation 1(2): 126–153.
- Boswell, Freddy. 2001. Cheke Holo orthography: Local tradition clashes with a linguist’s concerns. Notes on Literacy, 27(1): 3-12.
- Boswell, Freddy. 2008. Cheke Holo orthography: Ethnic language community decision-making and the role of trained linguists. Paper presented at the 2nd International Conference on Language Development, Language Revitalization, and Multilingual Education in Ethnolinguistic Communities, Bangkok, Thailand, July 2008.
- Clifton, John M. 1987. Orthographic Reform in Kope. In: John M. Clifton (ed.), Studies in Melanesian Orthographies. Data Papers on Papua New Guinea Languages 33. Ukarumpa, Papua New Guinea: SIL, 1‒15.
- Clifton, John. 2013. Dialects, Orthography, and Society. SIL-UND Workpapers, Vol 53.
- Guérin, Valérie. 2008. Writing an Endangered Language. Language Documentation and Conservation 2.1:47-67.
- Hudson, Joyce. 1984. An orthography chosen by those who speak Gooniyandi. Notes on Literacy 49:11–13.
- Lindström, Eva. 2005. Literacy in a Dying Language: The Case of Kuot,New Ireland, Papua New Guinea, Current Issues in Language Planning, 6:2, 200-223, DOI: 10.1080/14664200508668281
- Lock, Arjen and Maija. 1993. The Development of an Orthography [Abau, PNG]. READ Magazine 28.1: 18-21.
- Mühlhäusler, Peter. 1996. “Reducing” Pacific languages to writing. In John R. Joseph and Talbot J. Taylor (editors). Ideologies of language. London: Routledge. 189-205.
- Raymond, Mary. 2007. Literacy work in Papua New Guinea: the accidental and the planned. In Peter K. Austin (ed.) Language documentation and description. London: School of Oriental and African Studies. 174-194
- Rehg, Kenneth L. 2004. Linguistics, Literacy, and the Law of Unintended Consequences. Oceanic Linguistics 43:2, 498–518.
- Yunick, Stanley. 2000. Linguistics, TESL, and language planning in Micronesia. Studies in the Linguistic Sciences 30(1):183–200.