-
occur as
allophones of /t/ and /ⁿd/. The
glottal stop /ʔ/
occurs in the
Boumaa Fijian used to
illustrate this article, but is not
found in the standard...
- kapu,
sacred place Dixon,
Robert M. W. (31
October 1988). A
Grammar of
Boumaa Fijian.
University of
Chicago Press. p. 368. ISBN 9780226154299. See p.225...
- Auckland.
Retrieved 9
September 2012. Dixon,
Robert M. W. (1988). A
Grammar of
Boumaa Fijian.
University of
Chicago Press. p. 368. ISBN 978-0-226-15429-9. François...
- Oceania:
Culture in
Language and Mind. ANU. RMW
Dixon (1988) A
Grammar of
Boumaa Fijian. U
Chicago Press.
Casper de
Groot (2017)
Uralic Essive and the Expression...
- Warrgamay, Nyawaygi, and Mbabaram. He
published a
comprehensive grammar of
Boumaa Fijian, a
Polynesian language (1988), and Jarawara, an Arawá
language from...
- This dual
purpose of 'na' is not
completely unique to Vaeakau-Taumako as
Boumaa Fijian also
adopts a "mixed" system.
Demonstratives in Vaeakau-Taumako can...
-
Harry Goulbourne, Race and Ethnicity, p. 26. R. M. W. Dixon, A
Grammar of
Boumaa Fijian, pp. 1-3.
Martha Kaplan, "Embattled
People of the Land", in Neither...
- This
directional system has only been
attested in four languages: Manam,
Boumaa Fijian, Taba, and Savosavo. The
suffix -lo can be
added to any of these...