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- Oceanic Linguistics
- University of Hawai'i Press
- Article
- The Nature and Underlying Representations of Long Vowels and Diphthongs in Fataluku Volume 53, Number 2, December 2014, pp. 467-479
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This issue contains 14 articles in total
- Index of Languages in Volume 53
- Mato grammar sketch by Scot F. Stober (review)
- A grammar of Balantak: A language of Eastern Sulawesi by René van den Berg and Robert L. Busenitz (review)
- The lexicon of Proto Oceanic: The culture and environment of ancestral Oceanic society ed by Malcolm Ross, Andrew Pawley, and Meredith Osmond (review)
- Comparative grammar and typology: Essays on the historical grammar of the Austronesian languages by Alain Lemaréchal (review)
- Malagasy Personal Pronouns: A Lexical History
- The Nature and Underlying Representations of Long Vowels and Diphthongs in Fataluku
- Gradual Epenthesis: Echo Vowels in Austronesian Languages
- Pukapukan and the NO-EPn Hypothesis: Extensive Late Borrowing by Pukapukan
- Some Recent Proposals Concerning the Classification of the Austronesian Languages
- Vowel Length in Niuean
- Eastern Polynesian: The Linguistic Evidence Revisited
- Positional Verbs in Nen
- Complex Noun Phrases and Formal Licensing in Isbukun Bunun
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