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Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics / edited by Cecilia Odé and Wim Stokhof.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Asian Studies - Book Archive pre-2000.
- Asian Studies - Book Archive pre-2000
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Austronesian languages--Congresses.
- Austronesian languages.
- Austronesian languages--Morphology--Congresses.
- Austronesian languages--Phonetics--Congresses.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (748 pages) : illustrations.
- Place of Publication:
- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 1997.
- Language Note:
- English
- Contents:
- Preliminary Material / Cecilia Odé and Wim Stokhof
- On the Changing Context of Austronesian Historical Linguistics / George W. Grace
- Word Final Nasal in Malay Dialects / Ajid Che Kob
- Some Formal and Functional Aspects of Indonesian Intonation / Ewald F. Ebing and Vincent J. van Reuven
- Effects of Substrate Language on the Localization and Perceptual Evaluation of Pitch Movements in Indonesian / Vincent J. van Reuven and Ellen van Zanten
- The Paragogic Vowel in Lauje (Tomini-Tolitoli): Phonology or Morphosyntax? / Nikolaus P. Himmelmann
- The Prosodic Structure of Kambera Roots and Words / Harry van der Hulst and Marian Klamer
- Moklen-Moken Phonology: Mainland or Insular Southeast Asian Typology? / Michael D. Larish
- On the Perception of Prominence in Indonesian: An Experiment / Cecilia Odé
- Truncation Phenomena in Contemporary Indonesian / Alan M. Stevens
- Vowel Epenthesis In Malay / Zaharani Ahmad
- Effects of Word Length and Substrate Language on the Temporal Organisation of Words in Indonesian / Ellen van Zanten and Vincent J. van Reuven
- The Problem of the Aspectual Classification of Indonesian Verbs / Agus Salim
- Verb Affixes in Berawan / Beatrice Clayre
- Indexing the Evidence: Metathesis and Subordination in Leti (Eastern Indonesia) / Aone van Engelenhoven
- Compounding and Semantic Bleaching in Languages of Eastern Indonesia / Charles E. Grimes
- Verbal Affixes in Tagalog: Inflection or Derivation? / Videa P. de Guzman
- A Tonal Morpheme In Ma'ya / Lex van der Leeden
- Verbal Morphology in Javindo and Pecok / Jan W. de Vries
- Word Order Change in Petjoh: Fronting as a Technique to Highlight Many Concepts Like New Referents, Unexpectedness, Newsworthiness and More / Elly G. Amade
- Split Ergativity in the Nêlêmwâ Language / Isabelle Bril
- Nominal Mutation in Nias / Lea Brown
- The Applicative Construction in Tukang Besi / Mark Donohue
- Nominal Clauses in Two Polynesian Languages: Form and Function / Even Hovdhaugen
- Conjunction Reduction and the Syntax of Case in Tagalog / Anna Maclachlan
- Active and Inverse Voice Selection Criteria in Pendau, a Western Austronesian Language / Philip Quick
- Malagasy and Universal Grammar / Charles Randriamasimanana
- Transitivity and Discourse Grounding in Atayal Folk Tales / Der-Hwa V. Rau
- A Theory of Verb Classes and Case Morphology in Niuean / Wolfgang B. Sperlich
- The Tagalog 'Absolute' Accusative / Jan E. Voskuil
- The Progress of Monosyllabization in Cham as Testified by Field Materials / Natalia F. Alieva
- Casemarking and the *ia Demonstratives / Joseph C. Finney
- Austronesian Words in Geographical Names in the Southwest Highlands of Vietnam / Hoàng Thi Châu
- The Proto-Austronesian Voiced Apical and Palatal Stops *d and *j / John U. Wolff
- Evaluation of Evidence and Errors in Austronesian Reconstruction / R. David Zorc
- Problems of Compiling the Cham-Viet Dictionary / Bùi Khánh Thế
- Multilingualism in Brunei: Factors Which Determine the Number of Acquired Languages / Hajah Fatimah binti Haji Awang Chuchu
- Skewed Performance and Structural Variation in the Process of Language Obsolescence / Margaret J. Florey
- Social Networks and the use of Motu in Hanuabada, Papua New Guinea / Margaret Mase and Stewart Marshall
- What is Happening to Malay in Singapore? / Gloria R. Poedjosoedarmo
- Writing Agutaynen Pronouns: Making the Most of a Mixed-Up World / J. Stephen Quakenbush
- Ethnolinguistic Change among the Penan of Brunei: Some Initial Observations / Peter Sercombe
- The Kenyah Isolects of Long Pujungan District in North-East Kalimantan / Antonia Soriente
- Contributors / Cecilia Odé and Wim Stokhof.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics.
- ISBN:
- 9789004643253
- OCLC:
- 645941663
- Publisher Number:
- 10.1163/9789004643253 DOI
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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