Proto-Austronesian *j Once Again.
The article "Proto-Austronesian *j Once Again" discusses the challenges researchers face in reconstructing the Proto-Austronesian sound system, particularly focusing on the diverse reflexes of Proto-Austronesian *j. The article explores various proposed reconstructions for *j, including a recent pro...
| Publicado en: | Oceanic Linguistics Vol. 63; no. 2; pp. 319 - 338 |
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University of Hawai'i
Dec2024
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