SECOND SYMPOSIUM ON MALAY AND INDONESIAN LINGUISTICS

KEYNOTE ADDRESS

Bambang Kaswanti Purwo
Non-Standard Indonesian: Good or Incorrect Language?
 

PAPERS

Azmi Abdullah
Is a Pseudo-Passive (Pasif Semu) a (Simple) Fronting Process
 
Peter Cole and Gabriella Hermon
Subject and Nonsubject Relativization in Indonesian
 
Ann Delilkan
Fusion and Alignment in Malay
 
David Gil
Areal Patterns in Malay / Indonesian Dialects:
A Contrastive Analysis of Riau Indonesian and Kuala Lumpur
Malay
 
David Gil
Riau Indonesian: What Would It Look Like to a Martian?
 
Gabriella Hermon and Norhaida Aman
The Acquisition of In Situ and Fully Moved WH Questions in
Singaporean Malay
 
Husen Abas
The Fifth Crystallization Process of the Malay Language:
Indonesian Experience
 
Mahmudah
Profil Penggunaan Bahasa Indonesia Masyarakat Desa Tertinggal di
Kota Madya Ujung Pandang
 
Michael P. Oakes
Automatic Confirmation of Cognatehood in Malayo-Javanic
Language Pairs
 
Gloria R. Poedjosoedarmo
Towards the Discovery and Description of Universals:
Formal vs. Functional Explanations of Movement
(with reference to question formation and constituent movement
in Standard Indonesian and Singapore Malay)
 
Alan Stevens
The Story of /s/
 
Uri Tadmor
Borrowed Makassarese Particles in South Sulawesi Indonesian
 
Uri Tadmor
What is a Phoneme? Two problems in Malay/Indonesian
Phonology
 
Johnny Tjia
The Semantics of Ambonese Malay Confirmative Particles
 
Yap Foong Ha
The Relationship between Event Inactivization, Agent-
Backgrounding and Patient-Foregrounding in Malay Passive
Constructions
 
Janet Y. Yong
Word Stress in Malay
 
Zaharani Ahmad
Syllable Coda Condition in Malay: An Optimality Account
 
H.M. Zarbaliyev
Some Phonetic Features of the Arabic Loan-Words in Indonesian
and Azerbaijani
 
Zifirdaus Adnan
Applying the Multi-dimensional Model of Acquisition to the
Acquisition of Indonesian by West Australian University Students
 
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