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- Oceanic Linguistics
- University of Hawai'i Press
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- Influence of Social Network on Language Use of Kejaman Speakers in Sarawak, Malaysia Volume 56, Number 1, June 2017, pp. 22-41
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This issue contains 16 articles in total
- Linguistic atlas of French Polynesia/Atlas linguistique de la Polynésie française by Jean-Michel Charpentier and Alexandre François (review)
- New advances in Formosan linguistics eds. by Elizabeth Zeitoun, Stacy F. Teng, and Joy J. Wu (review)
- Saisiyat Morphology
- Postnasal Devoicing in Nasioi
- Stress and Gemination in Alor-Pantar Languages: Revising Heston (2016)
- The Challenge of Semantic Reconstruction: Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *suku 'lineage; quarter'?
- Relatives and Relations in Paluai
- The Vitality of Minority Languages in Malaysia
- Ideophones, Interjections, and Sound Symbolism in Seediq
- Merap Historical Phonology in the Context of a Central Bornean Linguistic Area
- Transitive and Intransitive Verbs in Nama, a Papuan Language of Southern New Guinea
- Spatial Deixis, Textual Cohesion, and Functional Differentiation in Takivatan Bunun
- A First Reconstruction of Vowels in Proto-Timor-Alor-Pantar
- Event Integration and Argument Realization in Nonconcordant Verb Serialization in Tsou
- Influence of Social Network on Language Use of Kejaman Speakers in Sarawak, Malaysia
- Verb-Adjacent Clitic Climbing and Restructuring in Isbukun Bunun
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