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SEALS XVI
The 16th Annual Meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society

20-21 September 2006
Atma Jaya University, Jakarta, Indonesia

Abstracts

Ajid Che Kob:
Variations in Melanau: Phonology and Lexical

Natchanan Yaowapat and Amara Prasithrathsint:
Reduced relative clauses in Thai and Vietnamese

Bahren Umar Siregar:
Epistemic Modality and Evidentiality

Yusrita Yanti and Bambang Kaswanti Purwo:
Emotive negative particles in Minangkabau

Madhumita Barbora:
The Mising Verb Phrase

Kyüi Ghüng Maang and George Bedell:
Relative Clauses in K'cho

Tanmoy Bhattacharya and Nguyen Chi Duy Khuong:
Relative Clause in Vietnamese as a Nominal Dependency Relation

Chalermchai Chaichompoo:
A Phonological Description of Nor Lae Palaung

Vincent Taohsun Chang:
Sentence Topic, Discourse Topic, or Cognitive Topic? Topic Revisited from Cross-linguistic Perspective

Svetlana F. Chlenova:
A first look at grammatical structure of West Damar or Damar Batumerah, a language of Eastern Indonesia

Thomas J. Conners:
Morphosyntactic Simplification in Tengger Javanese Morphosyntax

Djatmika:
Pragmatic Intricacy of Javanese Figurative Speech: Too Hard to Understand?

Francisco Perlas Dumanig and Rodney C. Jubilado:
A Descriptive Analysis of Surigaonon Language

Michael C Ewing:
Distributed Cognition in the context of language shift in Eastern Indonesia

David Gil:
Distinctly Mesolectal Properties in Malay / Indonesian Dialects

Nelleke Goudswaard:
Demonstratives in Begak (Ida'an)

Hien Pham:
Constructions of Spatial Situations in Vietnamese

Jufrizal and I Wayan Arka:
Voice in Mentawai: A Note on its Typological Position in the Austronesian Languages of Indonesia

Katubi:
Different Language, Different Greeting: A Study of the Relationship between Four Ethnic Groups in Alor, East Nusa Tenggara

Paul Jen-kuei Li:
Some Problems in the Kavalan Phonology

Betty Litamahuputty:
The use of pa in Ternate Malay (Indonesia)

Richard McGinn:
Lexical Licensing at the Interface of Syntax and Semantics in Rejang

Mark T. Miller:
West Coast Bajau: Syntactically Ergative or Symmetrical Voice?

Rochayah Machali:
Arabic Loanwords in Present-Day Javanese: Linguistic Syncretism as Evidence of Cultural Syncretism

Wolfram Schaffar:
Grammaticalisation in Burmese: Nominalisation, Focus and Case Particles in Historical and Typological Perspective

Yeshayahu Shen and David Gil:
Language, Thought and the Hybrid Animacy; Experimental Studies of Hybrids in Hebrew, Indonesian and Minangkabau

Paul Sidwell:
Creaky voice systems among the Mon-Khmer languages: towards historical explanation

Antonia Soriente:
Is Penan Benalui a Kenyah Language? On the Classification of the Languages of Some Hunter-Gatherer Populations in Borneo

Ruben Stoel:
Fataluku as a tone language

Sumittra Suraratdecha:
Thai-English Codeswitching: A Hawai‘i Case Study

Sung Kai-lin:
The Language Choice Behavior of Paiwan People in the Taipei Metropolitan Area

Li-May Sung and Cheng-chuen Kuo:
Comparative Constructions in Amis and Kavalan

Uri Tadmor:
Are there Clusters and Diphthongs in Malay?

Kiyoko Takahashi:
Grammaticalization Paths of the Thai Verb day3: A Corpus-Based Study

Theraphan L-Thongkum & Chommanad Intajamornrak:
Tonal Evolution Caused by Language Contact: A Case Study of the T'in Language of Nan Province, Northern Thailand

Rungpat Roengpitya, Kimiko Tsukada, and Yukari Hirata:
The effects of vowel length and place of articulation of the following stop on formant frequencies in Thai vowels

Catharina Williams-van Klinken:
Lexicalisation of Emotion and Character in Tetun Dili

Khazriyati Salehuddin and Heather Winskel:
Malay Numeral Classifiers: Sketching its Conceptual Representation from a Native Speaker's Perspective

Heather Winskel:
The expression of temporal relations by Thai and English children and adults

Jan Wohlgemuth:
Loan Verbs in Southeast Asia

Yusrita Yanti:
The Major Pronouns of the Minangkabau Language

Zaharani Ahmad:
The Phonology of Nasal Final Prefix meN- in Malay


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