Earlier this year, we unveiled a new cover for Oceanic Linguistics in the first issue of volume 56. The second issue of each year has the same design with an alternate color scheme.
In addition to the new look, the December issue includes the following works:
ARTICLES
- Definiteness and Referentiality in Rapa Nui: The Interplay of Determiners and Demonstratives by Paulus Kieviet
- Dynamism and Change in the Possessive Classifier System of Iaai by Anne-Laure Dotte
- Toward Paradigm Uniformity: A Longitudinal Study in Alamblak by Les Bruce
- Evidence of Contact between Binanderean and Oceanic Languages by Joel Bradshaw
- Epenthetic and Contrastive Glottal Stops in Amarasi by Owen Edwards
- The Western Malayo-Polynesian Problem by Alexander D. Smith
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- Regular Metathesis in Batanic (Northern Philippines)? by Robert Blust
Plus book reviews.
Find the full text of the issue at Project MUSE
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Oceanic Linguistics is the only journal devoted exclusively to the study of the indigenous languages of the Oceanic area and parts of Southeast Asia.
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