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- Oceanic Linguistics
- University of Hawai'i Press
- Article
- The Apicolabial Shift in Nese Volume 44, Number 2, December 2005, pp. 389-403
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This issue contains 14 articles in total
- Index of Languages in Volume 44
- A study of valency-changing devices in Proto Oceanic (review)
- The Oceanic languages (review)
- Liver and Lungs: A Semantic Dyad in Austronesian Languages
- Word Order in New Guinea: Dispelling a Myth
- The Role of Phonological Predictability in Sound Change: Privileged Reduction in Oceanic Reduplicated Substrings
- Syntax of Verbal Nouns in Marquesan
- Unraveling the History of the Vowels of Seventeen Northern Vanuatu Languages
- Syntatic and Lexical Factors Conditioning the Diffusion of Sound Change
- Saisiyat as a Pitch Accent Language: Evidence from Acoustic Study of Words
- The Apicolabial Shift in Nese
- Malayo-Sumbawan
- Iconicity as Evidenced in Saisiyat Linguistic Coding of Causative Events
- Reference to Motion Events in Six Western Austronesian Languages: Toward a Semantic Typology
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