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Index of Languages in Volume 45

Index of Languages in Volume 45 The entries represent languages, dialects, 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. Abau 239 Bali-Vitu 43 Abinomn 237 Baniata 287 Aborlan Tagbanwa 321, 458 Banoni 255 Aita Rotokas 206–09 Banton 509 Äiwoo 269–73, 277–78, 281, 283–84, Bantu 491, 496 286–89, 291–93 Bardi 340–49, 351–52, 355–60, 377 Aklanon 213–14, 509, 511 Bario 312–14, 317, 320, 322, 329 Amangu 245 Bario Kelabit 314, 318–19, 321–25, Amganad Ifugao 470 327–28, 333–34, 337 Amis 135–37, 139–41, 148, 458 Batad Ifugao 462, 472 Amis Farangaw 148–50 Batu Belah 320, 329 Ancient Greek 482 Batu Patung 317 Anejoü 247 Bauan 259 Anuta 430 Bayninan Ifugao 470 Aore 219, 221, 226 Bayombong Gaddang 469 Araki 219, 221, 224–27 Bayyew Bontok 470 Aranda 511 Bel 257 Arikara 499 Belait 262–65, 267 Atayal 97, 132, 135, 137, 144–45, 151, Bella Coola 503 507, 513 Bellona 402 Atayal Mayrinax 97, 134, 136–38, Berawan 213, 329–30 140–42, 144, 148–50 Berawan-Lower Baram 262 Atayal Squliq 104 Betawi Malay 66 Atayalic 140 Big Nambas 219 Atchin 285 Bikol 213–15, 513 Atsilima (Atsinima) 206 Bilua 287 Australian 246 Binongan Itneg 466 Austronesian 52–53, 55, 63, 91–92, http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Oceanic Linguistics University of Hawai'I Press

Index of Languages in Volume 45

Oceanic Linguistics , Volume 45 (2) – Jan 24, 2007

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University of Hawai'I Press
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Abstract

The entries represent languages, dialects, 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. Abau 239 Bali-Vitu 43 Abinomn 237 Baniata 287 Aborlan Tagbanwa 321, 458 Banoni 255 Aita Rotokas 206–09 Banton 509 Äiwoo 269–73, 277–78, 281, 283–84, Bantu 491, 496 286–89, 291–93 Bardi 340–49, 351–52, 355–60, 377 Aklanon 213–14, 509, 511 Bario 312–14, 317, 320, 322, 329 Amangu 245 Bario Kelabit 314, 318–19, 321–25, Amganad Ifugao 470 327–28, 333–34, 337 Amis 135–37, 139–41, 148, 458 Batad Ifugao 462, 472 Amis Farangaw 148–50 Batu Belah 320, 329 Ancient Greek 482 Batu Patung 317 Anejoü 247 Bauan 259 Anuta 430 Bayninan Ifugao 470 Aore 219, 221, 226 Bayombong Gaddang 469 Araki 219, 221, 224–27 Bayyew Bontok 470 Aranda 511 Bel 257 Arikara 499 Belait 262–65, 267 Atayal 97, 132, 135, 137, 144–45, 151, Bella Coola 503 507, 513 Bellona 402 Atayal Mayrinax 97, 134, 136–38, Berawan 213, 329–30 140–42, 144, 148–50 Berawan-Lower Baram 262 Atayal Squliq 104 Betawi Malay 66 Atayalic 140 Big Nambas 219 Atchin 285 Bikol 213–15, 513 Atsilima (Atsinima) 206 Bilua 287 Australian 246 Binongan Itneg 466 Austronesian 52–53, 55, 63, 91–92,

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Oceanic LinguisticsUniversity of Hawai'I Press

Published: Jan 24, 2007

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