COOL6 – Attendance & paper titles
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Institution |
Paper
title |
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Jason D. Cabral |
iota_c@leoki.uhh.hawaii.edu |
Relative clauses where the
head noun is coreferential to a possessor in Hawaiian and Hawai’i Creole English |
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Ann Chowning |
Mailing address: r.hooper@clear.net.nz |
Extensions of the term for
‘family house’ in a non-house society |
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Ross Clark |
r.clark@auckland.ac.nz |
On the unity |
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Terry Crowley |
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Protovariability and
parallel development: Reduced grammatical forms in Melanesian Pidgin |
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Michael Dunn |
michael.dunn@mpi.nl |
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Robert Early |
University of the South Pacific ( early_r@vanuatu.usp.ac.fj |
Language as fun and secret code: Some
play varieties in the Pacific |
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Bethwyn Evans |
bethwyn@coombs.anu.edu.au |
Reconstructing
botanical taxonomies for Proto Oceanic |
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Alexandre François |
LACITO-CNRS, |
1. The cruel destiny of vowels in fourteen Banks languages 2. Subgrouping hypotheses in North
Vanuatu. |
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Paul Geraghty |
University of the South geraghty_p@usp.ac.fj |
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David Gil |
Max Planck Institute for
Evolutionary Anthropology, gil@eva.mpg.de |
‘We-person’: What does it
mean, why does it mean it, and where does it come from? |
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Simon Greenhill |
ghill@ihug.co.nz |
A freely accessible computerised database of Austronesian
basic vocabulary |
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Ryoko Hattori |
East-West Center rhattori@hawaii.edu |
An
evidentiality contrast in Pingilapese auxiliary verbs |
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Emily Hawkins |
ehawkins@hawaii.edu |
Oral versus written
stylistics in Hawaiian |
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David Healey |
SIL ( |
Eye, 'heart' and place: idioms in Maskelynes |
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Jonathon Herd |
jonathon.herd@utoronto.ca |
1. English loanword adaptions into Polynesian languages 2. Genitive relative constructions
in Polynesian languages |
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Robin Hooper |
r.hooper@clear.net.nz |
Ups
and downs in Tokelau |
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Even Hovdhaugen |
Mailing address: Department
of Linguistics, even.hovdhaugen@ilf.uio.no |
Aspects of Pileni phonology |
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Aya Inoue |
ainoue@hawaii.edu |
Bidialectal effects on reading: Word
recognition in Hawai‘i Creole English |
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Ritsuko Kikusawa |
ritsuko@aa.tufs.ac.jp |
1. Cyrtosperma taro in 2. On the development of the
number systems of Oceanic pronouns |
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Piet Lincoln |
Hawaii linc@hawaii.rr.com |
Being or not in Banoni |
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Stockholm University evali@ling.su.se |
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Daniel Long |
Mailing address: 1-1 Minami Osawa, Hachioji-shi, dlong@bcomp.metro-u.ac.jp |
Japanese loanwords in the
Micronesian region |
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John Lynch |
University of the South Pacific ( lynch_j@vanuatu.usp.ac.fj |
The Central/Southern "boundary
problem" in Vanuatu subgrouping |
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Anna Margetts |
anna.margetts@arts.monash.edu.au |
Another look at nuclear-layer serialization: Positional
slots in Saliba complex verbs
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Kazuko Matsumoto |
kazmatsu@k3.dion.ne.jp |
The attrition of Japanese negation:
the case of Palauan Japanese |
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David Meyer |
Mailing
address: david.meyer@ed.ac.uk |
A computationally
assisted analysis of Tahitian oral tradition |
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Miriam Meyerhoff |
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A quantitative study of animacy effects
in Bislama |
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Claire Moyse-Faurie |
LACITO-CNRS, vjf.cnrs.fr |
Reflexives and intensifiers in New
Caledonian and Polynesian |
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Åshild Næss |
ashild.nass@ilf.uio.no |
Determination and quantification in
Pileni |
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Meredith Osmond |
Research School of Pacific & Asian Studies,
Australian National University mosmond@coombs.anu.edu.au |
Proto Oceanic fish names |
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Andrew Pawley |
apawley@coombs.anu.edu.au |
Patterns of stability and change in
Oceanic terms for plant and animal taxa |
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Elizabeth Pearce |
Elizabeth.Pearce@vuw.ac.nz |
The various uses of ko in Māori: A unified analysis |
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Ger Reesink |
Max Planck Institute for
Psycholinguistics, Mailing address: ger.reesink@laarmanvwaay.nl |
Sulka of East New Britain, a mixture of
Oceanic and Papuan traits |
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Kenneth Rehg |
University of Hawai’i at Manoa rehg@hawaii.edu |
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Malcolm Ross |
Australian National University Malcolm.Ross@anu.edu.au |
Proto Oceanic flora terms |
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University of Hawai’i at Mānoa rutter@hawaii.edu |
Galeya dictionary project |
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Kevin Salisbury |
Pukapuka Language Project c/- m.c.salisbury@massey.ac.nz |
Pukapuka's place in Polynesia |
Mary Salisbury |
Massey University m.c.salisbury@massey.ac.nz |
1. Subject in Pukapukan: Absolutive or agentive argument or no subject? 2. Pukapuka's place in Polynesia |
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Léonard Sam |
sam@univ-nc.nc |
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Ruth Saovana-Spriggs |
Ruth.Spriggs@anu.edu.au |
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Hans Schmidt |
Afrika-Asien-Institut, Abteilung für Südseesprachen,
Hamburg 1.Schmidt@gmx.de |
Chronology of Rotuman Consonant Changes |
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Cynthia Schneider |
cschnei3@pobox.une.edu.au |
An analysis of the function of te in Apma (Central Pentecost, |
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Gunter Senft |
Max-Planck-Institute
for Psycholinguistics, |
Genres in Kilivila |
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Michinori Shimoji |
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Topicalization in Palauan revisited:
a text-based study |
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Jae Jung Song |
Linguistics Program, jaejung.song@stonebow.otago.ac.nz |
Grammaticalization and Structural Scope
Increase - Evidence from possessive-classifier-based benefactive marking in
Oceanic languages |
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Wolfgang Sperlich |
UNESCO wsperlich@vanuatu.gov.vu |
Kuwae: the story in Namakir |
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Matthew Spriggs |
Mailing address: Matthew.Spriggs@anu.edu.au |
How long do we have? Dating the changes
of Oceanic through the witness of archaeology |
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Apolonia Tamata |
University of the South tamata_a@usp.ac.fj |
Taivosa: A case of deliberate language shift |
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Melenaite Taumoefolau |
m.taumoefolau@auckland.ac.nz |
The role of
second language acquisition theory and practice in Pasifika language
maintenance in New Zealand |
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Angela Terrill |
Max Planck Institute for
Psycholinguistics, Mailing address: angela.terrill@mpi.nl |
Linguistic stratigraphy in the central |
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Nicholas Thieberger |
thien@unimelb.edu.au |
1. Pacific And Regional Archive for
Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures |
Benjamin Tua |
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David Walsh |
david.walsh10@bigpond.com |
1.
Structure, style, and content in dictionary entries for an Oceanic language |
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Claudia Wegener |
Max Planck Institute for
Psycholinguistics, Claudia.Wegener@mpi.nl |
Aspects of noun
classification in Savosavo |
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William (Pila) H. Wilson |
Ka Haka 'Ula O Ke'elikōlani ( |
The Hawaiian ka/ke article system:
The historical development of a gender-like system |
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Others
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Ian Hunter |
hunter.family@xtra.co.nz |
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Martin Paviour-Smith |
m.paviour-smith@massey.ac.nz |
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Laurie Reid |
reid@hawaii.edu |
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Anastasia Riehl |
akr6@cornell.edu |
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Chikako Senge |
chikakosenge@hotmail.com |
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Ainslie So'o |
ainsliesoo@lesamoa.net |
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