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- Oceanic Linguistics
- University of Hawai'i Press
- Article
- Marking-Reversals and Their Relevance for Prehistory: An Eastern Indonesian Case Volume 51, Number 2, December 2012, pp. 450-463
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This issue contains 14 articles in total
- Index of Languages in Volume 51
- Nominalization in Asian languages: Diachronic and typological perspectives (review)
- Topics in Oceanic morphosyntax (review)
- A grammar of Abma: A language of Pentecost Island, Vanuatu (review)
- Endangered Austronesian and Australian Aboriginal Languages: Essays on language documentation, archiving and revitalization (review)
- Structural Parallels between Vaeakau-Taumako and the Vanuatu Outliers: Capell Revisited
- The Proto—Malayo-Polynesian Multiplicative Ligature *ŋa: A Reply to Reid
- The Central Luzon Group of Languages
- On the Grammaticalization of the Kavalan SAY Verb zin
- Marking-Reversals and Their Relevance for Prehistory: An Eastern Indonesian Case
- Distinguishing Cognate Homonyms in Indonesian
- Mood and Transitivity in South Efate
- Kena Adversative Passives in Malay, Funny Control, and Covert Voice Alternation
- Whence the East Polynesians?: Further Linguistic Evidence for a Northern Outlier Source
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