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Reconstructing object markers in Oceanic languages

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Evans, Bethwyn

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Australia: PARADISEC

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Reconstructing object markers in Oceanic languages. Honours thesis, collating data of pronominal systems in Oceanic languages and presenting a reconstruction of object markers for Proto Oceanic.(Historical reconstruction; Typological analysis) - BA Hons Thesis, ANU by Bethwyn Evans, 1995

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Bethwyn Evans (collector), 1995;�Reconstructing object markers in Oceanic languages�(BE1), Digital collection managed by PARADISEC. [Open Access] DOI: 10.4225/72/56E823D431093

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PARADISEC (Pacific and Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures)

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