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Proto-Austronesian *c, *z, *g and *t - John U. Wolff
The present status of some Austronesian sub grouping hypotheses - Isidore Dyen
A syntactic model for the comparative study of Austronesian languages - Teodoro A. Llamzon
Subgroups in Austronesian - Mark Harvey
Towards a typological reconstruction of the verbal system in Proto-Austronesian - J.C. Anceaux
Where, O where, have the laryngeals gone? Austronesian laryngeals re-examined - R. David Zorc
The evolution of focus in Austronesian Stanley Starosta, Andrew K. Pawley and Lawrence A. Reid
Atayalic final voiced stops - Paul Jen-kuei Li
Prothesis in the languages of Central Maluku: an argument from Proto-Austronesian grammar - James T. Collins
The demise of Proto-Philippines - Lawrence A. Reid
The Halmahera connection: a case for prehistoric traffic through Torres Straits - C . L. Voorhoeve
Sound changes in the Gorontalo language - J. Noorduyn
The inadequacy of the inertial development principle in accounting for sound changes in several Austronesian languages - Farid M. Onn and Mangantar Simanjuntak
Phonological problems of loanwords in Bahasa Indonesia - Hans Lapoliwa
The phonology of Javanese vowels - Colin Yallop
Synchronical description a the phonetic and syllabic level of Modang (Kalimantan Timur) in contrast to Kenyah, Kayan, and Palawan (Philippines) - Nioole Revel-MacDonald