The Australian National University, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, 2002. — 480 p. — (Pacific Linguistics 518).
OverviewsVoice in western Austronesian: an update - Nikolaus P. Hirnmelmann
The history and transitivity of western Austronesian voice
and voice-marking - Malcolm Ross
Notes on the history of 'focus' in Austronesian languages - Robert Blust
Languages of SulawesiVoice in Tukang Besi and the Austronesian focus system - Mark Donohue
A sketch of the primary transitive verbs in Pendau - Phil Quick
Voice in two northern Sulawesi languages - Nikolaus P. Hirnmelmann
Proto Celebic focus revisited - David Mead
Languages of the rest of Indonesia and MalaysiaVoice and valency alternations in Karo Batak - Clodagh Norwood
Nominative and genitive case alternations in Bonggi - Michael E. Boutin
The prefixes di- and N- in Malay!lndonesian dialects - David Gil
Voice in the languages of Nusa Tenggara Barat - Fay Wouk
Changes in word order and noun phrase marking from Old to modem Javanese: implications for understanding developments in western Austronesian 'focus' systems - Gloria R. Poedjosoedarmo
Languages outside Indonesia and MalaysiaThe morphology and syntax of Seediq focus - Arthur Holmer
The Sinai derived transitive construction - Jun Akamine
Some aspects o f 'focus' i n Sarna Bangingi' - JoAnn Gault
Voice and role in two Philippine languages - Walter Spitz
The position of Chamorro and Palauan in the Austronesian family tree:evidence from verb morphosyntax - Erik Zobel
Discussion notesFinal words: the development of the focus system - John Wolff
Final words: research themes in the history and typology of western Austronesian languages - Malcolm Ross