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Wild plants of the mangrove swamp
Ross, Malcolm. - : Pacific Linguistics, 2015
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Introducing Proto Oceanic plant names
In: http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/31059118 (2015)
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Is Kazukuru Really Non-Austronesian?
In: Oceanic Linguistics (2015)
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Proto-Oceanic *kw
In: Oceanic Linguistics (2015)
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Wild plants of primary lowland tropical rain forest
Ross, Malcolm. - : Pacific Linguistics, 2015
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The coconut palm
In: http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/31059118 (2015)
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Reconstructing proto austronesian verb classes
In: Language and Linguistics (2015)
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The coconut palm
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Staple foods: root crops, bananas, breadfruit and sago
In: http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/31059118 (2015)
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Reconstructing proto austronesian verb classes
In: Language and Linguistics (2015)
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Nut and fruit trees
Ross, Malcolm. - : Pacific Linguistics, 2015
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Reconstructing Proto Austronesian verb classes
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Proto Austronesian verbal morphology: A reappraisal
In: http://trove.nla.gov.au/version/44864499 (2015)
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Wild plants of secondary lowland rain forest and grassland
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Proto-Oceanic *kw
In: Oceanic Linguistics (2015)
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The Grammaticization of Directional Verbs in Oceanic Languages
Ross, Malcolm. - : Walter de Gruyter, 2015
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Is Kazukuru Really Non-Austronesian?
In: Oceanic Linguistics (2015)
Abstract: Kazukuru is an extinct language, originally spoken in the inland of the western part of the island of New Georgia, Solomon Islands, and attested by very limited historical sources. Kazukuru has generally been considered to be a Papuan, that is, non-Austronesian, language, mostly on the basis of its lexicon. Reevaluation of the available data suggests a high likelihood that Kazukuru was in fact an Oceanic Austronesian language. Pronominal paradigms are clearly of Austronesian origin, and many other aspects of language structure retrievable from the limited data are also congruent with regional Oceanic Austronesian typology. The extent and possible causes of Kazukuru lexical deviations from the Austronesian norm are evaluated and discussed.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/20284
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Proto Austronesian verbal morphology: A reappraisal
In: http://pacling.anu.edu.au/catalogue/552.html (2015)
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Other cultivated plants
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Introducing Proto Oceanic plant names
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