Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society | 卷:10 |
Issues in Austronesian Historical Linguistics | |
Malcolm Ross1  Hsiu-chuan Liao, Editor2  Yukinori Kimoto3  Mary Walworth4  Alexander D. Smith5  Lawrence A. Reid5  | |
[1] Australian National University; | |
[2] Institute of Linguistics, National Tsing Hua University; | |
[3] Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Nagoya University; | |
[4] Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History; | |
[5] University of Hawaii; | |
关键词: Mangyan; Mindoro; Oceanic languages; historical linguistics; prehistory; vowel fusion; Negritos; Iraya; Polynesia; | |
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来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
This is a collection of five select articles on Austronesian historical linguistics from the 13-ICAL (International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics) in Taipei in 2015. The papers include "Mora, Vowel Length, and Diachrony: the Case of Arta, a Philippine Negrito Language" by Yukinori Kimoto, "Re-evaluating the Position of Iraya among Philippine Languages" by Lawrence A. Reid, "Reconstructing Proto Kenyah Pronouns and the Development of a True Five Number System" by Alexander D. Smith, "Linguistic Evidence for Prehistory: Oceanic Examples" by Malcolm Ross and "Classifying Old Rapa: Linguistic Evidence for Contact Networks in Southeast Polynesia" by Mary Walworth.
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