Austronesian Studies: Papers from the Second Eastern Conference on Austronesian LanguagesPaz Buenaventura Naylor University of Michigan, Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies, 1980 - Foreign Language Study - 314 pages |
Contents
THE CASE AGAINST CASE | 19 |
LINKING RELATIONMARKING AND TAGALOG SYNTAX 1335 | 30 |
TENSE AND ASPECT IN TAHITIAN | 51 |
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action active actor adjunct affixes agent analysis appears aspect attribute Austronesian becomes called child clause close cluster comparative consider consonant construction corresponding cultural definite direct object discourse discussion distinction East Eastern English evidence example Favorlang Fijian final focus Formosan forms function given goal grammar human indicate Indonesian initial innovations island Javanese languages least Linguistics marked marker meaning medial merger Michigan modifier nang nominal noun object occur Oceanic Oceanic languages origin passive Pazeh person Philippine phonemes position possessive possible predicate prefix present problems pronouns reconstruction refer reflect reflexes relation relationship role Saisiat semantic sentence Southeast structure Studies subgroup suffix suggest syntactic Tagalog tion topic transitive undergoer underlying University verb verbal vowel