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Index of Languages in Volume 49

Index of Languages in Volume 49 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. Abai Sungai 55 Abenlen Ayta 469 Abipón 577 Abma 572 Aborlan Sambal 469 Aborlan Tagbanwa 443 Abui 420­421, 427, 432 Abun 422­423, 428, 430 Acehnese 69, 80, 150, 158­160, 310, 571, 577 Acoma 577 Adang 432 Adelbert Range stock 164 Admiralties group 299 Adyghe 577 Adzera 577 Afro-Asiatic 407 Afroasiatic 576 Agta 200, 480, 502, 509 Agta languages 479 Aguaruna 577 Agufi 561 Agutaynen 443, 461, 474 Aisi 164­172, 180­182, 185­192 Äiwoo (= Reef Islands language) 294, 298 Ajië 577 Aklanon 154, 158, 444, 446, 458, 501, 577 Alabat 491 Alak 577 Alas 310 Algic 577 Alor 155, 158 Alsea 577 Alta 510 Altaic 577 Alumbis Murut 75 Alune 414­415, 417­419, 428, 431 Alyawarr 318 Amahuaca 577 Oceanic Linguistics, Volume 49, no. 2 (December 2010) © by University of Hawai`i Press. All rights reserved. Amaimon 180 Amanab 576 Ambai 413, 428, 434 Ambon Malay 419­420, 428 Ambong Malay 434 Amerind 579 Amharic 576 Amis 198, 200­202, 204, 286, 303, 305, 339­358, 442, 444­446, 448, 457, 471­473, 554, 577 Amis­Extra-Formosan http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Oceanic Linguistics University of Hawai'I Press

Index of Languages in Volume 49

Oceanic Linguistics , Volume 49 (2) – Jan 27, 2010

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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. Abai Sungai 55 Abenlen Ayta 469 Abipón 577 Abma 572 Aborlan Sambal 469 Aborlan Tagbanwa 443 Abui 420­421, 427, 432 Abun 422­423, 428, 430 Acehnese 69, 80, 150, 158­160, 310, 571, 577 Acoma 577 Adang 432 Adelbert Range stock 164 Admiralties group 299 Adyghe 577 Adzera 577 Afro-Asiatic 407 Afroasiatic 576 Agta 200, 480, 502, 509 Agta languages 479 Aguaruna 577 Agufi 561 Agutaynen 443, 461, 474 Aisi 164­172, 180­182, 185­192 Äiwoo (= Reef Islands language) 294, 298 Ajië 577 Aklanon 154, 158, 444, 446, 458, 501, 577 Alabat 491 Alak 577 Alas 310 Algic 577 Alor 155, 158 Alsea 577 Alta 510 Altaic 577 Alumbis Murut 75 Alune 414­415, 417­419, 428, 431 Alyawarr 318 Amahuaca 577 Oceanic Linguistics, Volume 49, no. 2 (December 2010) © by University of Hawai`i Press. All rights reserved. Amaimon 180 Amanab 576 Ambai 413, 428, 434 Ambon Malay 419­420, 428 Ambong Malay 434 Amerind 579 Amharic 576 Amis 198, 200­202, 204, 286, 303, 305, 339­358, 442, 444­446, 448, 457, 471­473, 554, 577 Amis­Extra-Formosan

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