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Biak: description of an Austronesian language of Papua
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ISBN: 907832810X 9789078328100 Year: 2006 Publisher: Utrecht LOT

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Proceedings of AFLA 7: the Seventh Meeting of the Austronesian Formal Linguistics Association, held at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, May 11-13, 2000
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Year: 2000 Publisher: Amsterdam Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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Year: 1981 Publisher: Amsterdam

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Cebuano subjects in two frameworks
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Year: 1979 Publisher: Bloomington, Ind.

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An account of the natives of the Tonga Islands, in the South Pacific Ocean. Volume 1
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ISBN: 9781139565264 Year: 2012 Publisher: New York Cambridge University Press

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An account of the natives of the Tonga Islands, in the South Pacific Ocean. Volume 2
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ISBN: 9781139565271 Year: 2012 Publisher: New York Cambridge University Press

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Austronesian undressed : how and why languages become isolating
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company,

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"Many Austronesian languages exhibit isolating word structure. This volume offers a series of investigations into these languages, which are found in an "isolating crescent" extending from Mainland Southeast Asia through the Indonesian archipelago and into western New Guinea. Some of the languages examined in this volume include Cham, Minangkabau, colloquial Malay/Indonesian and Javanese, Lio, Alorese, and Tetun Dili. The main purpose of this volume is to address the general question of how and why languages become isolating, by examination of a number of competing hypotheses. While some view morphological loss as a natural process, others argue that the development of isolating word structure is typically driven by language contact through various mechanisms such as creolization, metatypy, and Sprachbund effects. This volume should be of interest not only to Austronesianists and historians of Insular Southeast Asia, but also to grammarians, typologists, historical linguists, creolists, and specialists in language contact"--


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Austronesian undressed : how and why languages become isolating
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company,

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"Many Austronesian languages exhibit isolating word structure. This volume offers a series of investigations into these languages, which are found in an "isolating crescent" extending from Mainland Southeast Asia through the Indonesian archipelago and into western New Guinea. Some of the languages examined in this volume include Cham, Minangkabau, colloquial Malay/Indonesian and Javanese, Lio, Alorese, and Tetun Dili. The main purpose of this volume is to address the general question of how and why languages become isolating, by examination of a number of competing hypotheses. While some view morphological loss as a natural process, others argue that the development of isolating word structure is typically driven by language contact through various mechanisms such as creolization, metatypy, and Sprachbund effects. This volume should be of interest not only to Austronesianists and historians of Insular Southeast Asia, but also to grammarians, typologists, historical linguists, creolists, and specialists in language contact"--


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Austronesian undressed : how and why languages become isolating
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company,

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"Many Austronesian languages exhibit isolating word structure. This volume offers a series of investigations into these languages, which are found in an "isolating crescent" extending from Mainland Southeast Asia through the Indonesian archipelago and into western New Guinea. Some of the languages examined in this volume include Cham, Minangkabau, colloquial Malay/Indonesian and Javanese, Lio, Alorese, and Tetun Dili. The main purpose of this volume is to address the general question of how and why languages become isolating, by examination of a number of competing hypotheses. While some view morphological loss as a natural process, others argue that the development of isolating word structure is typically driven by language contact through various mechanisms such as creolization, metatypy, and Sprachbund effects. This volume should be of interest not only to Austronesianists and historians of Insular Southeast Asia, but also to grammarians, typologists, historical linguists, creolists, and specialists in language contact"--


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Australian aboriginal languages
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ISBN: 0233973095 Year: 1982 Publisher: London Deutsch

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