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Search Results Topics in the Grammar of Kuot, a Non-austronesian Language of New Ireland, Papua New Guinea
Category: Science>Social Sciences>Language and Linguistics>Natural Languages>Papuan
Includes maps, sociologic background, phonology, word classes, morphology, references and sample texts.
http://www.ling.su.se/staff/evali/thesis/Kuot-PhD.html
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Internally Headed Relative Clauses in austronesian Languages
Category: Science>Social Sciences>Language and Linguistics>Natural Languages>austronesian>Formosan>Atayalic>Taroko
Paper examining the relative clause structure in Tagalog and Seediq.
http://glow.ling.nthu.edu.tw/pdf/2-2-1Aldridge.pdf
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austronesian Formal Linguistics Association Tenth Annual Meeting
Category: Science>Social Sciences>Language and Linguistics>Natural Languages>austronesian>Conferences
To be held at University of Hawai'i at Manoa, March 28-30, 2003.
http://www.ling.hawaii.edu/afla/newcall.htm
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austronesian Formal Linguistic Association Ninth Annual Meeting
Category: Science>Social Sciences>Language and Linguistics>Conferences>2002
26-28 April 2002 at Cornell University, New York. Overview, program, abstracts, maps, travel and accommodation, speakers and venue.
http://ling.cornell.edu/afla/
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Passive Typology the Case Link
Category: Science>Social Sciences>Language and Linguistics>Natural Languages>austronesian>Formosan>Atayalic>Taroko
Analysis of passive formation in Seediq and other austronesian languages which treats passivisation as primarily a diathetic change that in some languages details a valency reduction.
http://www.ling.lu.se/disseminations/pdf/45/Holmer.pdf
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Untangling Leti Infixation
Category: Science>Social Sciences>Language and Linguistics>Natural Languages>austronesian>Malayo-Polynesian>Central
Phonological and morphological analysis of infixation in Leti, an austronesian language spoken on the island of Leti near Timor.
http://muse.jhu.edu/demo/ol/38.2blevins03.pdf
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Taiwan's First Aboriginal Language Textbook Series
Category: Science>Social Sciences>Language and Linguistics>Natural Languages>austronesian>Formosan
News article on "Taiwan's South Island Language Series" text book for the indigenous austronesian languages of Taiwan.
http://www.taiwanheadlines.gov.tw/20000508/20000508s2.html
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Festival in Taitung
Category: Science>Social Sciences>Language and Linguistics>Natural Languages>austronesian>Formosan
Article about a festival celebrating the birthplace of the austronesian language family in Taiwan with some basic background on one of the current theories of the origin of austronesian.
http://publish.gio.gov.tw/FCJ/past/01122851.html
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Right Movement in Seediq
Category: Science>Social Sciences>Language and Linguistics>Natural Languages>austronesian>Formosan>Atayalic>Taroko
Paper exploring whether the mainstream Minimalist Program model can describe the austronesian language Seediq into a right-branching tree structure.
http://www.ling.lu.se/disseminations/pdf/44/Holmer.pdf
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The Languages of East Timor: Some Basic Facts
Category: Science>Social Sciences>Language and Linguistics>Natural Languages>austronesian>Malayo-Polynesian>Central
A summary of the austronesian and Papuan languages of East Timor, including the numbers in each language.
http://www.ocs.mq.edu.au/~leccles/langs.html
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