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BukuSecond international conference on Austronesian linguistics proceedings
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Author: Wurm, S.A. (Editor); Carrington, Lois (Editor)
Topik: AUSTRONESIAN LANGUAGE - LINGUISTICS
Bahasa: (EN )    ISBN: 0 85883 184 8    
Penerbit: Australian National University, Department of Linguistics, Research School of Pacific Studies     Tempat Terbit: Canberra    Tahun Terbit: 1978    
Jenis: Books
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  1. Austronesian comparative linguistics and reconstruction of earlier forms of the language, halaman 3-18
  2. Paiwan phonology and Proto-Austronesian doublets, halaman 19-32
  3. Problems in the reconstruction of Proto-Philippine construction markers, halaman 33-66
  4. Proto-Philippine word accent innovation or Proto-Hesperonesian retention?, halaman 67-119
  5. Kerinci sound-changes and phonotactics, halaman 121-163
  6. Consonant clusters in Indonesian, halaman 165-180
  7. Eastern Malayo-Polynesian a subgrouping argument, halaman 181-234
  8. The position of the languages of Eastern Indonesia, halaman 235-254
  9. Problems of high-level subgrouping in Austronesian, halaman 255-273
  10. The linguistic position of South-East Sulawesi a preliminary outline, halaman 275-283
  11. A little mor, halaman 285-316
  12. Syntactic (in) alienability in Indonesian, halaman 317-325
  13. Observations on typological evolution in Indonesian languages, halaman 327-334
  14. Stem sentences in Indonesian, halaman 335-365
  15. Typology and genetics some syntactic conclusions that can be drawn from a functional comparison between Indonesian verbal suffix -i and Tongan -'i, halaman 367-382
  16. The fourth focus, halaman 383-393
  17. Toward focus in Austronesian, halaman 395-442
  18. A psycholinguistic frame of reference for focus and topic in Philippine languages, halaman 443-461
  19. On ke-verb sentences in Indonesian, halaman 463-482
  20. Notes on the morphemics of Kerinci (Sumatra), halaman 483-503
  21. Nominal derivation in Indonesian, halaman 503-528
  22. Sentences with "ada" in Indonesian, halaman 529-535
  23. Surface and derived structure in Indonesian, halaman 537-557
  24. Natural syntax and Indonesian, halaman 559-567
  25. The case-marking systems of the four less-known Formosan languages, halaman 569-615
  26. Reduplication in Palauan, halaman 617-655
  27. A Samalan wordlist from South-East Sulawesi, halaman 659-663
  28. The voice of the Bajo people, halaman 665-678
  29. The history of Polynesian phonology, halaman 691-716
  30. Proto-South Hebridean and Proto-Oceanic, halaman 717-779
  31. Proto-North new Hebridean reconstructions, halaman 781-850
  32. A comparative study of Milne Bay phonology, halaman 851-866
  33. Flexibility and stability the effect of English loanwords on Fijian phonology, halaman 867-876
  34. The languages of the new hebrides internal and external relationships, halaman 877-902
  35. Degrees of genetic relationship betweem Raga, Nguna, Waya and Bau, halaman 903-910
  36. The new hebridean outliers, halaman 911-928
  37. Reef-Santa Cruz as Austronesian, halaman 929-967
  38. Reefs-Santa Cruz Austronesian, but...!, halaman 969-1010
  39. Polynesian glottochronology past, present, future, halaman 1011-1033
  40. Roviana syntax, halaman 1035-1042
  41. Serial verbs and the expression of concepts of location and motion in Nakanai, halaman 1043-1065
  42. Transitive marking in Micronesian languages, halaman 1067-1127
  43. Comparative grammars of five new Britain languages, halaman 1129-1157
  44. Classificatory prefixes of the Massim cluster, halaman 1159-1180
  45. A sketch of Nissan (Nehan) grammar, halaman 1181-1239
  46. Fijian "sa" and "se" aspect, halaman 1241-1272
  47. Meaningful statements in morphophonemics the case of the New Zealand Maori passive, halaman 1273-1288
  48. On the syntactic character of middle objects in Polynesian, halaman 1289-1306
  49. Disease names in Tahitian medicine connection of meaning with treatment and nomenclature, halaman 1307-1322
  50. The cycle of linguistic diversification in Oceanic island groups, halaman 1323-1324
  51. Evidence of Pidgin Motu in the earliest written Motu materials, halaman 1325-1350
  52. Tracing the Pidgin origin of Hiri (or police) Motu Issues and problems, halaman 1351-1375
  53. Papuan Pidgin English rediscovered, halaman 1377-1446
  54. Standardisation in Pidgin Fijian implications for the theory of Pidginisation, halaman 1447-1484

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