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The entries represent languages or groups (either linguistic or geographical) referred to in the text. Alternative language names, where identified, are included within parentheses or given by cross-reference. A’ara 499 Axamb 370–371, 395, 406 Abaza 112, 143 Babuza 218 Abun 244, 251, 509 Badimaya 259 Aklanon 442–443, 446, 478 Bahasa Indonesia 449 Alune 508 Balinese 172, 241, 417 Ambrym 381, 384–385 Banam Bay 365, 385, 395, 406 Amis 189, 197–198, 203, 209–211, Banggai 240, 443, 446, 478 218–219, 223, 241–243, 440, 443– Bantu 137, 158 444, 446, 448, 459, 465, 475–476, Barupu 111, 114–115, 117, 120–122, 126–129, 131–132, 134, 136–140, Anejoü 374, 384, 386–387, 406 142, 488, 494 Apma 395 Batad Ifugao 444, 477 Arabic 505 Batak 205 Araki 397, 444 Batanic 218 Arandic 254, 257, 265 Batiwai 181 ’Are’are 6, 9 Bidyara 266 Arosi 6, 9–11, 13–15, 17, 19–20, 23–25, Big Nambas 238, 362 27, 29, 31, 35–38, 42–43, 46, 48–49, Bikol 442–443, 445, 448–450, 477 51–52, 54–56, 58–62, 64–65, 67–69, Bimanese 442 71–73, 76–80, 82–91, 93, 95–102, Binongan Itneg 445 104–105, 107–110, 190, 198, 208– Bisayan 186 211, 273–274, 278–282, 286, 288– Blabla 499 289, 292, 314–316, 318, 320–322, Bolaang Mongondow 445, 465, 476 Bontok 241, 442–446,
Oceanic Linguistics – University of Hawai'I Press
Published: Dec 30, 2003
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