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Pendau language
Plural Words in Austronesian Languages: Typology and History
Information Structure in Sembiran Balinese I Wayan Arka Australian National University / Universitas Udayana I Nyoman Sedeng Universitas Udayana
HOW UNIVERSAL IS AGENT-FIRST? EVIDENCE from SYMMETRICAL VOICE LANGUAGES Sonja Riesberg Kurt Malcher Nikolaus P
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Topicality and Functional Voice in Hebrew and Moronene, with Application to Translation
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Annotating Texts for Language Documentation with Discourse Profiler’S Metatagging System
2002 AR Paste up Part A
The Core-Oblique Distinction in Some Austronesian Languages of Indonesia and Beyond
LCSH Section U
1. Aims 2. Writing a Grammar: What Is the Nature of the Task and How
Exclamatives and Temporal Nominalizations in Austronesian
UC Berkeley Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society
Verb Serialisation in Tolaki
Applicative Morphology”
2001 AR Paste up Part A
Serial Verb Constructions in Austronesian and Papuan Languages
Semantic and Syntactic Functions of Western Indonesian Applicative Morphology
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Is There a VP in Pendau?
How Universal Is Agent-First? Evidence from Symmetrical Voice Languages
On the Distinction Between Core and Oblique Arguments
LCSH Section N
Is There a VP in Pendau?*
1 the Phonology and Phonetics of Nasal
Comparatives in Melanesia Schapper, Antoinette; De Vries, Lourens
LCSH Section I
Open Access College of Asia and the Pacific the Australian National University
A Lexicographical Introduction and Inventory of Pendau Fish Names*
Markedness Exists Friday 7 October 2005 Stony Brook University Paul De Lacy
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Rutgers University
Is There a VP in Pendau?*
Grammar Writing from a Dissertation Advisor's Perspective
The Formal Expression of Markedness – Ch.9
SEALS XVI Papers from the 16Th Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society 2006 Edited by Paul Sidwell and Uri Tadmor
Nasal-Lateral Assimilations: Typology and Structure Deepthi Gopal University of Manchester
Perspectives on Information Structure in Austronesian Languages
Comparatives in Melanesia: Concentric Circles of Convergence Received May 02, 2018; Revised July 26, 2018