All Stories

  1. Truth, person, and personal truth
  2. An Archaeological Review of Western New Guinea
  3. Consensus and the lexicon in historical linguistics
  4. New methodologies for historical linguistics?
  5. Reconnecting Genes, Languages and Material Culture in Island Southeast Asia: Aphorisms on Geography and History
  6. Typology and Areality
  7. Does phoneme inventory size correlate with population size?
  8. The many origins of diversity and complexity in phonology
  9. Stability of word order: Even simple questions need careful answers
  10. Quantifying areality: A study of prenasalisation in Southeast Asia and New Guinea
  11. Case and configurationality: scrambling or mapping?
  12. The case of possessors and ‘subjects’
  13. Horticultural experimentation in northern Australia reconsidered
  14. Whence the Austronesian Indirect Possession Construction?
  15. Different Subjects, Different Marking
  16. Case in an Austronesian Language
  17. Covert word classes
  18. Complex predicates and bipartite stems in Skou
  19. The Typology of Semantic Alignment
  20. Semantic alignment systems: what's what, and what's not
  21. Complexities with restricted numeral systems
  22. Typology, Areality, and Diffusion
  23. Word order in Austronesian from north to south and west to east
  24. The Papuan Language of Tambora
  25. Papuan Malay Pronominals: Forms And Functions
  26. Classification and Human Language
  27. Negative Grammatical Functions in Skou
  28. Coronals and Velars: Support for Blust
  29. Languages of the Eastern Bird's Head (review)
  30. Word Order in New Guinea: Dispelling a Myth
  31. Typology and Linguistic Areas
  32. Agreement in the Skou Language: A Historical Account
  33. Morphological Templates, Headedness, and Applicatives in Barupu
  34. The Laryngeal Gesture in Austronesian Languages: A Terminological Quibble
  35. Coding choices in argument structure
  36. Split Intransitivity and Saweru
  37. A Grammar of Tukang Besi
  38. Irregularity and Pronominal Markedness: Where Favoritism Sets in
  39. A Grammar of Tukang Besi
  40. Syntactic Categories in Tukang Besi
  41. Irregularity and Pronomial Markedness: Where Favoritism Sets In
  42. Syntactic Roles vs. Semantic Roles
  43. Muna-English Distionary
  44. Transitivity in Tukang Besi
  45. Tone Systems in New Guinea
  46. Split Intransitivity in Tukang Besi
  47. Bajau: A Symmetrical Austronesian Language
  48. Tukang Besi