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Charles Grimes (Keynote Speaker)
Building the jigsaw puzzle: seeing the big picture still depends on solid descriptive work for individual languages and cultures
Marian Klamer
Bahasa Alor: An atypical Austronesian language
Mark Donohue
The diachronic phonology of Palu’e, an Austronesian language of southern Indonesia
Ninuk Kleden
Reproductive and Productive Imagination of Hamap People in Alor
Dana Rappaport
Cultural area and musical idioms: the variety of musical styles in Eastern Flores
Susanne Rodemeier
Bui Hangi: Multimodal Re-presentations of a Narrative from Pura
Emilie Wellfelt
Material culture in Alor
Tina Volk
“Kelakar Dan Maki” Bahasa Sehari-Hari: Kaca Untuk Status Sosial
Catharina Williams-van Klinken
Is he hot-blooded or hot inside? Expression of emotion and character in Tetun Dili
John Bowden
A language centre for Kupang: how can we make it work most effectively and what should it do?
Hein Steinhauer (Keynote Speaker)
Deiksis dalam dua bahasa di Indonesia wilayah timur [abstract |
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Frantisek Kratochvíl
Deixis and spatial orientation in Abui
Gary Holton
Spatial orientation in Western Pantar
Antoinette Schapper
Grammaticalization of demonstratives in the TAP languages
Budi Agung Sudarmanto
Deiksis Bahasa Palembang
Fanny Henry Tondo
Bound Morphemes in Hamap
Louise Baird
Was he pushed or did he fall? Causation in Klon
I Wayan Arka
Creole genesis and extreme analyticity in Flores languages
Misriani Balle
Multiple words (homonymy) or multiple senses (polysemy)? Exploring the semantics of Helong
Theresa Tamelan
Issues in the verb morphology of Dela, western Rote
Mark Donohue
The phonological history of the non-Austronesian languages of southern Indonesia
Mark Donohue & Antoinette Schapper
Towards a morphological history of the languages of Timor, Alor and Pantar
John Haan & Gary Holton
A phonological comparison of Kula and Sawila
Endang Soemartono
Designing Contextual and Competence-based English Language Teaching Syllabus
Robert Siburian
Kontak Perdagangan Di Daerah Perbatasan: Nusa Tenggara Timur Dan Timor L’este
Yoshinari Morita
Money and bottle: Peasant’s recycling work in the marginal world
Ruben Stoel
Question intonation in Fataluku
Scott Paauw
The Malay Contact Varieties of East Nusa Tenggara
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