
Comparative Austronesian Dictionary
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Content
- Intro
- List of contributors
- List of abbreviations
- Language abbreviations
- Table of phonetic symbols
- List of maps
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Introduction to the comparative Austronesian dictionary
- 2. The Austronesian languages
- 3. Some current issues in Austronesian linguistics
- 4. Listing of Austronesian languages
- 5. Introductions to individual languages
- 1. Atayal
- 2. Tsou
- 3. Rukai
- 4. Paiwan
- 5. Yami
- 6. Isnag
- 7. Kalinga Limos
- 8. Tagalog
- 9. Aklanon
- 10. Palawan
- 11. Molbog
- 12. Kagayanen
- 13. Sarangani Blaan
- 14. Bangingi Sama
- 15. Timugon Murut
- 16. Malagasy
- 17. Aceh
- 18. Toba Batak
- 19. Minangkabau
- 20. Indonesian
- 21. Sundanese
- 22. Javanese
- 23. Madurese
- 24. Balinese
- 25. Sasak
- 26. Gorontalo
- 27. Da'a
- 28. Uma
- 29. Bugis
- 30. Konjo
- 31. Wolio
- 32. Manggarai
- 33. Ngada
- 34. Sika
- 35. Roti
- 36. Buru
- 37. Dobel
- 38. Irarutu
- 39. Sawai
- List of abbreviations
- Language abbreviations
- Table of phonetic symbols
- List of maps
- 5. Introductions to individual languages
- 40. Nyindrou
- 41. Manam
- 42. Takia
- 43. Dami
- 44. Mbula
- 45. Yabem
- 46. Kaulong
- 47. Tolai
- 48. Buang
- 49. Adzera
- 50. Kilivila
- 51. Tawala
- 52. Motu
- 53. Mekeo
- 54. Roviana
- 55. Maringe
- 56. Lau
- 57. Kwaio
- 58. Raga
- 59. Paamese
- 60. Lewo
- 61. Port Sandwich
- 62. North Tanna
- 63. Kwamera
- 64. Nemi
- 65. Cèmuhî
- 66. A'jië
- 67. Xârâcùù
- 68. Nengone
- 69. Kiribati
- 70. Marshallese
- 71. Ponapean
- 72. Woleaian
- 73. Eastern Fijian
- 74. Western Fijian
- 75. Rotuman
- 76. Tongan
- 77. Samoan
- 78. Mele-Fila
- 79. Tahitian
- 80. Rapanui
- 6. Select Austronesian bibliography
- 7. A glossary of Austronesian reconstructions
- List of abbreviations
- Language abbreviations
- Table of phonetic symbols
- List of maps
- 8. Comparative Austronesian dictionary
- Part 2
- 1. The physical world
- 2. Mankind: sex, age, family relationships
- 3. Animals
- 4. Body parts, bodily functions, bodily conditions
- 5. Food and drink, cooking and utensils
- 9. Index of English glosses
- List of abbreviations
- Language abbreviations
- Table of phonetic symbols
- List of maps
- 8. Comparative Austronesian dictionary
- Part 3
- 5. Food and drink, cooking and utensils (cont.)
- 6. Clothing, personal adornment, personal care
- 7. Dwelling, house, furnishings
- 8. Agriculture, vegetation
- 9. Miscellaneous physical acts, specialised crafts, implements, materials, products
- 10. Motion: locomotion, transportation, navigation
- 11. Possession, property, commerce
- 12. Spatial relations: place, form, size
- 9. Index of English glosses
- List of abbreviations
- Language abbreviations
- Table of phonetic symbols
- List of maps
- 8. Comparative Austronesian dictionary
- Part 4
- 12. Spatial relations: place, form, size
- 13. Quantity and number
- 14. Time
- 15. Sense perception
- 16. Emotion: temperamental, moral, aesthetic notions
- 17. Mind, thought
- 18. Speech, reading, writing
- 19. Social relations: territorial, social, and political divisions
- 20. Warfare
- 21. Law
- 22. Religion and superstition
- 9. Index of English glosses
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