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The Endangered Languages in Taiwan
Revisiting the Position of Philippine Languages in the Austronesian Family
The Austronesian Languages of Taiwan, with Special Reference to Siraya
The Higher Phylogeny of Austronesian and the Position of Tai-Kadai Laurent Sagart
Topics in the Grammar and Documentation of South Efate, an Oceanic Language of Central Vanuatu
5 the Expansion of Setaria Farmers in East Asia a Linguistic and Archaeological Model
The Austronesian Languages of Asia and Madagascar Colonial History and Language Policy in Insular Southeast Asia and Madagascar
A Formosan Multimedia Dictionary Designed Via a Participatory Process
Introduction: Documenting and Revitalizing Austronesianlanguages
Interaction and Diversification in the Austronesian Colonization of Remote Oceania
Transitivity and Ergativity in Formosan and Philippine Languages
Origins of Palauan Intrusive Velar Nasals
Prosodic Systems: Austronesia Nikolaus P
Reassessing the Position of Kanakanavu and Saaroa Among the Formosan Languages
The Prosodic Structure of Pazeh
Siraya: the Revival of a Dormant Formosan Language Alexander
The Internal Relationships of Formosan Languages Paul Li Academia Sinica 1
R. Blust the Linguistic Value of the Wallace Line In
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How to Gather Materials on Evidentiality Systems in Lha'alua
Semantic Shift and Variation in Formosan Languages*
Austronesian Syntax*
The Austronesian Homeland: a Li Uisti Perspective
The Vocabulary of Cereal Cultivation and the Phylogeny of East Asian Languages
Basay, Kavalan, Amis, and Siraya
Formosan Languages and Linguistic Typology*
The Expression and Conceptualization of Time In
A Cross-Linguistic Perspective on Echo-Subject Marking in Vanuatu Daniel Ross University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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New Advances in Formosan Linguistics
The Formosan Language Archive: Linguistic Analysis and Language Processing
Documenting and Revitalizing Kavalan
The Great Diversity of Formosan Languages*
Siraya: the Revival of a Dormant Formosan Language
Western Austronesian Received 8 October 1974
Semantic and Functional Diversification of Reciprocal and Middle Prefixes in New Caledonian and Other Austronesian Languages Isabelle Bril