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Oceanic Linguistics: Current Research on Languages of the Oceanic Area is the only journal devoted exclusively to the study of the indigenous languages of the Oceanic area and parts of Southeast Asia. The thousand-odd languages within the scope of the journal are the aboriginal languages of Australia, the Papuan languages of New Guinea, and the languages of the Austronesian (or Malayo-Polynesian) family. Articles in Oceanic Linguistics cover issues of linguistic theory that pertain to languages of the area, report research on historical relations, or furnish new information about inadequately described languages.
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Volume 62, Number 2, December 2023Table of Contents
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View Repair and Drift in Austronesian Languages: Avoidance of Dissimilar Labials as the Onsets of Successive Syllables
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ISSN | 1527-9421 |
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Print ISSN | 0029-8115 |
Launched on MUSE | 2023-11-30 |
Open Access | No |