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008 090430s2009 acaa b 010 0 eng
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245 00 $aAustronesian historical linguistics and culture history :$ba festschrift for Robert Blust /$cAlexander Adelaar and Andrew Pawley, editors.
260 $aCanberra :$bPacific Linguistics,$c2009.
300 $axiii, 540 p. :$bill. ;$c26 cm.
490 1 $aPacific linguistics ;$v601
504 $aBibliography.
505 10 $g1.$tReflections on Bob Blust's career /$rAlexander Adelaar and Andre Pawley --$g2.$tFeting Bob's career to date /$rByron W. Bender --$g3.$tThoughts on learning that Bob Blust has reached festschrift age /$rGeorge W. Grace$g4.$tThe publications of Robert A. Blust --$g5.$tStructure-preserving sound change: a look at unstressed vowel syncope in Austronesian /$rJuliette Blevins --$g6.$tIrregular sound change and the post-velars in some Malakula languages /$rJohn Lynch --$g7.$tIn search of an historical Sea-People Malay dialect with -aba- /$rWaruno Mahdi --$g8.$tThe sounds of Southeast Babar /$rHein Steinhauer --$g9.$tMotherese and historical implications /$rShigeru Tsuchida --$g10.$tThe Proto Austronesian laryngeal /$rJohn Wolff --$g11.$tThe various origins of the passive prefix di- /$rAlexander Adelaar --$g12.$tRelative-clause bracketing in Oceanic languages around the Huon Gulf of New Guinea /$rJoel Bradshaw --$g13.$tThe history of the Tukang Besi pronominals /$rMark Donohue --$g14.$tVerbal aspect and personal pronouns: the history of aorist markers in north Vanuatu /$rAlexandre François --$g15.$tAustronesian typology and the nominalist hypothesis /$rDaniel Kaufman --$g16.$tStart and finish: some grammatical changes in Toqabaqita /$rFrantisek Lichtenberk --$g17.$tOn the Eastern Polynesian 'direct object' marker i /$rYuko Otsuka --$g18.$tInclusory constructions and their development in Philippine languages /$rLawrence Reid --$g19.$tProto Austronesian verbal morphology: a reappraisal /$rMalcolm Ross --$g20.$tPossession in South Halmahera -- West New Guinea: typology and reconstruction /$rRene van den Berg --$g21.$tReassessing the reconstruction of plural affixes in PAn: evidence from the Formosan languages /$rElizabeth Zeitoun --$g22.$tAustronesian language phylogenies: myths and misconceptions about Bayesian computational methods /$rSimon Greenhill and Russell Gray --$g23.$tLinguistic differences amoung Siraya, Taivuan and Makatau /$rPaul Jen-Kuei Li --$g24.$tOut-of-Borneo subgrouping hypothesis for Rejang: re-weighing the evidence /$rRichard McGinn --$g25.$tThe position of Makuva among the Austronesian languages in East Timor and Southwest Maluku /$rAone van Engelenhoven --$g26.$tWords of Eastern Polynesia: is there lexical evidence for the origins of the East Polynesians? /$rPaul Geraghty --$g27.$tSome clan names of the Chuukic-speaking peoples of Micronesia /$rJeff Marck --$g28.$tKinship terms in Bungku-Toaki languages: inheritance, innovation and borrowing /$rDavid Mead --$g29.$tCat's cradle: a disappointing field for lexical reconstruction /$rMeredith Osmond --$g30.$tThe role of the Solomon Islands in the first settlement of Remote Oceania: bringing linguistic evidence to an archaeological debate /$rAndrew Pawley.
600 10 $aBlust, R. A.$0(uri) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80063570$0(uri) http://viaf.org/viaf/sourceID/LC|n80063570
650 0 $aAustronesian languages.$0(uri) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85009779
650 0 $aHistorical linguistics.$0(uri) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85061192
700 1 $aAdelaar, K. Alexander.$0(uri) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr93013889$0(uri) http://viaf.org/viaf/sourceID/LC|nr93013889
700 1 $aPawley, Andrew.$0(uri) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82037312$0(uri) http://viaf.org/viaf/sourceID/LC|n82037312
700 1 $aBlust, R. A.$0(uri) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80063570$0(uri) http://viaf.org/viaf/sourceID/LC|n80063570
710 2 $aAustralian National University.$bPacific Linguistics$0(uri) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no00082014$0(uri) http://viaf.org/viaf/sourceID/LC|no00082014
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