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Table of Contents |
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Author |
Title |
Page |
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Aldridge, Edith |
Transitivity and absolute extraction in Tagalog |
1 |
| Aoyama,
Katsura |
An acoustic analysis of geminate consonants in
Guinaang Bontok |
3 |
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Billings, Loren A. |
Clitics and R-expressions in Tagalog: Actor-first
and subject-last ordering |
5 |
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Brunelle, Marc |
Eastern Cham as a register language |
7 |
| Conners,
Thomas J. |
Circumfiction: An unnoticed problem for Indonesian
stress |
9 |
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Kennedy, Robert |
Implications of Micronesian reduplication for formal
theories of phonology |
13 |
| Lee,
Alan |
Cluster simplification in several Malay dialects |
17 |
| Massam,
Diane |
Lexical categories in Niuean |
21 |
| Massam,
Diane and Yuko Otsuka |
Complementizers in Niuean and Tongan |
23 |
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Norquest, Peter |
Prosody, faithfulness, and syllable structure in
Oceanic and Chamic |
27 |
| Otsuka,
Yuko |
Coordination in Tongan: Is syntactic ergativity
real? |
29 |
| Owens,
Melanie |
Benefactive, applicative, and possessor-raising
constructions in Bimanese |
33 |
| Paul,
Ileana |
On the lack of wh-movement in Malagasy |
35 |
| Paul,
Ileana and Lisa Travis |
Ergativity in Austronesian languages |
37 |
| Pearce,
Elizabeth |
Phrasal movement within the Māori DP |
41 |