The Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, 2000. — 246 p. — (Pacific Linguistics 503).
The volume contains original data and modern analyses from a number of poorly documented CMP languages of central and southern Maluku, as well a one WMP language of SE Sulawesi.
Introduction: new information filling old gaps in eastern Indonesia - Charles E. Grimes
A phonological sketch of the Selaru language - David Coward and Naomi Coward
Tukang Besi dialectology - Mark Donohue
Defining speech communities on Buru Island: a look at both linguistic and non-linguistic fac tors - Charles E. Grimes
The languages of Wetar: recent survey re sults and word lists, with notes on Tugun grammar - Bryan Hinton
The morphology of Dobel, Am, with special reference to reduplication - Jock Hughes
A phonological description of Fordata - Craig Marshall