For speakers of Austronesian languages, there has been, for millennia, an intuitive recognition of the connections among related languages. These intuitions are a key part of the capacities that have allowed speakers of different Austronesian languages to communicate with one another, that have facilitated the migration of individuals and groups among different speech communities and that have fostered mutual interrelations among speech communities. All these factors now contribute to making the study of Austronesian languages a challenging comparative field of study. Comparative Austronesian studies are comprised of a variety of disciplines: linguistics, archaeology, anthropology, history and, in recent years, biological and genetic resea...
We recently used computational phylogenetic methods on lexical data to test between two scenarios fo...
This volume contains twenty-two papers describing and discussing the salient features of argument re...
This is an evidence-based account of a remarkable, but perhaps somewhat underestimated, series of hu...
Austronesian languages are one of the largest language groups in terms of the number of speakers and...
The discovery of the existence of the Austronesian language family goes back to the seventeenth cent...
This dissertation presents a new subgrouping of South Halmahera-West New Guinea (SHWNG) languages. T...
This paper shows that despite evidence of structural convergence between some of the Austronesian an...
My first introduction to the Austronesians came in 1967, when I began reasearch in eastern Polynesia...
This paper examines the Papuan languages of Island Melanesia, with a view to considering their typol...
No Austroasiatic languages are spoken in island SE Asia today, although we know from the Chamic lang...
Source: Amazon This is the first single-authored book that attempts to describe the Austronesian la...
The extent to which linguistic borrowing can be used to shed light on the existence and nature of ea...
The Papuan-Oceanic world has long been considered a hotbed of contact-induced linguistic change, and...
The possible connections among the hundreds of languages of Southeast Asia have been the subject of ...
Ascertaining the genetic relationships between Austronesian populations is pivotal to understanding ...
We recently used computational phylogenetic methods on lexical data to test between two scenarios fo...
This volume contains twenty-two papers describing and discussing the salient features of argument re...
This is an evidence-based account of a remarkable, but perhaps somewhat underestimated, series of hu...
Austronesian languages are one of the largest language groups in terms of the number of speakers and...
The discovery of the existence of the Austronesian language family goes back to the seventeenth cent...
This dissertation presents a new subgrouping of South Halmahera-West New Guinea (SHWNG) languages. T...
This paper shows that despite evidence of structural convergence between some of the Austronesian an...
My first introduction to the Austronesians came in 1967, when I began reasearch in eastern Polynesia...
This paper examines the Papuan languages of Island Melanesia, with a view to considering their typol...
No Austroasiatic languages are spoken in island SE Asia today, although we know from the Chamic lang...
Source: Amazon This is the first single-authored book that attempts to describe the Austronesian la...
The extent to which linguistic borrowing can be used to shed light on the existence and nature of ea...
The Papuan-Oceanic world has long been considered a hotbed of contact-induced linguistic change, and...
The possible connections among the hundreds of languages of Southeast Asia have been the subject of ...
Ascertaining the genetic relationships between Austronesian populations is pivotal to understanding ...
We recently used computational phylogenetic methods on lexical data to test between two scenarios fo...
This volume contains twenty-two papers describing and discussing the salient features of argument re...
This is an evidence-based account of a remarkable, but perhaps somewhat underestimated, series of hu...