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- Oceanic Linguistics
- University of Hawai'i Press
- Article
- Statistical Reasoning in the Evaluation of Typological Diversity in Island Melanesia Volume 46, Number 2, December 2007, pp. 388-403
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This issue contains 17 articles in total
- Index of Languages in Volume 46
- Salako or Badameà, sketch grammar, texts and lexicon of a Kanayatn dialect in West Borneo (review)
- Intensive Tausug: A pedagogical grammar of the language of Jolo, Philippines (review)
- Marquesan: A grammar of space (review)
- A grammar of South Efate: An Oceanic language of Vanuatu (review)
- A Typologically Unusual Interrogative Word in Toqabaqita and Other Oceanic Languages
- Conjunctive Reduction and its Origin: A Comparative Study of Tsou, Amis, and Squliq Atayal
- Cebuano Passives Revisited
- Definiteness and Specificity in Mavea
- The Papuan Language of Tambora
- Imperfective Aspect and the Interplay of Aspect, Tense, and Modality in Torau
- An Oceanic Origin for Äiwoo, the Language of the Reef Islands?
- Lexical Perspectives on Voice Constructions in Tsou
- Proto-Oceanic *mana Revisited
- Statistical Reasoning in the Evaluation of Typological Diversity in Island Melanesia
- Typology and the Linguistic Macrohistory of Island Melanesia
- Universal Uses of Demonstratives: Evidence from Four Malayo-Polynesian Languages
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