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Search Results The Languages of East Timor: Some Basic Facts
Category: Science>Social Sciences>Language and Linguistics>Natural Languages>Papuan
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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LFG98 Lexical Functional Grammar Conference
Category: Computers>Artificial Intelligence>Natural Language>Conferences
Held at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. Workshops, organizational information, downloadable papers on austronesian languages.
http://www.sultry.arts.usyd.edu.au/LFG98/
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Publications on Marshallese
Category: Science>Social Sciences>Language and Linguistics>Natural Languages>austronesian>Malayo-Polynesian>Eastern>Marshallese
Bibliography of research on Marshallese from Byron W. Bender's home page followed by more general references on austronesian linguistics.
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~bender/#Publications_on_Marshallese
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HPSG, GB and the Balinese Bind
Category: Science>Social Sciences>Language and Linguistics>Natural Languages>austronesian>Malayo-Polynesian>Western>Bali
Analysis of austronesian voice-marking from HPSG and GB perspectives, discussion of similarities in how each handles basic anaphoric binding facts and then analysis of where GB fails due to a flaw in some of its basic tenets.
http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~wechsler/Balinese-bind.pdf
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Site LPO023 of Kurin: Characteristics of a Lapita Settlement in the Loyalty Islands
Category: Science>Social Sciences>Archaeology>Regional>Oceania>New Caledonia
Asian Perspectives 41(1). Recent studies have dramatically shortened the chronology of Lapita pottery production in Remote Oceania, allowing this easily identifiable, decorated ceramic ware to be used as a precise temporal marker of first austronesian settlement in this vast region. (PDF)
http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/asian_perspectives/v041/41.1sand.pdf
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Languages of Irian Jaya, Checklist: Preliminary Classification, Language Maps, Wordlists
Category: Science>Social Sciences>Language and Linguistics>Natural Languages>Papuan
Full text of the book edited by C. L. Voorhoeve on austronesian and Papuan languages.
http://www.papuaweb.org/dlib/bk/pl/B31/_toc.html
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Kankanay Pronouns
Category: Science>Social Sciences>Language and Linguistics>Natural Languages>austronesian>Malayo-Polynesian>Western
Paper comparing pronoun usage in two austronesian languages, Tagalog and Kankanay.
http://www.lightcc.com/compaper.html
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Fiona Jordan
Category: Science>Social Sciences>Anthropology>Anthropologists>Cultural Anthropologists
University College London PhD student interested in cultural evolution and diversity in the Pacific, especially the austronesian world. Uses phylogenetic comparative methods to understand and examine cultural change and adaptation.
http://www.homepages.ucl.ac.uk/~ucsafmj
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Austric Relationship of the Sumerian Language
Category: Science>Social Sciences>Language and Linguistics>Natural Languages>Sumerian
Attempt at demonstrating the Austric (austronesian) relationship of Sumerian.
http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Temple/9845/sumer.htm
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Constraints on Causativization in Marshallese
Category: Science>Social Sciences>Language and Linguistics>Natural Languages>austronesian>Malayo-Polynesian>Eastern>Marshallese
The case for actor conservation in Oceanic languages as a characteristic that distinguishes them from Western members of the austronesian language family.
http://library.kcc.hawaii.edu/external/staff-publications/pagotto.html
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