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Computational Linguistics Research on Philippine Languages
Resources for Philippine Languages: Collection, Annotation, and Modeling
'Undergoer Voice in Borneo: Penan, Punan, Kenyah and Kayan
Revisiting the Position of Philippine Languages in the Austronesian Family
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The Austronesian Languages of Asia and Madagascar Colonial History and Language Policy in Insular Southeast Asia and Madagascar
Typological Overview of the Languages of Central and Southern Philippines
Jason Lobel's Dissertation
Exploring Lexical Rapport of the Bisayan and Tausug Languages
A Grammar of West Coast Bajau
Dupaningan Agta
Voice and Focus System in Penan and Kenyah Languages of East Kalimantan
Tengger Javanese
Philippine Languages and Dialects Earvin Christian T
The Phonology of Tausug: a Descriptive Analysis
Methods in Language Documentation and Description: a Guide to the Kelabit Documentation Project
The Demise of Proto-Philippines O
Top View
American Community Survey Language Code List
Who Are the Philippine Negritos? Evidence from Language Lawrence A
ACCESS Language Codes
Voice and Focus System in Penan and Kenyah Languages of East Kalimantan
Linguistics Association of Great Britain University of Kent 5-7Th September 2017
The Linguistic Macrohistory of the Philippines: Some Speculations1
Abstract Booklet Indonesian Languages And
Philippine Linguistics: the State of the Art: 1970-1980*
Building Online Corpora of Philippine Languages*
The Kelabit Language, Austronesian Voice and Syntactic Typology
A Subgrouping of Nine Philippine Languages
A COMPARATIVE PHONOLOGY of the EIGHT MAJOR PHILIPPINE LANGUAGES Nobleza Asuncion-Lande University of Kansas
Language Governmentality in Philippine Education Policy
K. Adelaar Malay and Javanese Loanwords in Malagasy, Tagalog and Siraya (Formosa) In: Bijdragen Tot De Taal-, Land- En Volkenkun
Central Sinama Voice
Philippine Languages Online Corpora: Status, Issues, and Prospects
Characteristics of Select Philippine Mother Tongue Languages Used in Basic Education Teaching and Learning