The Fourth International Symposium On The Languages Of Java
Abstracts
Eri Kurniawan & Abi Cohn
Cornell, U Iowa
Developing a Text and Speech Corpus for Sundanese
Thomas Conners
UMD
The Event Semantic Role of the Nasal Prefix in Banyumas Javanese
William Davies, Eri Kurniawan & Ari Natarina
U Iowa
Toward a unified analysis of crossed control
William Davies
U Iowa
Ruminations on a Madurese Applicative Morpheme
David Gil
MPI EVA
Associational Semantics and Polity Type: What We can Learn from Javanese
Zane Goebel
La Trobe
Leadership Talk in the Indonesian Bureaucracy
Sri Hartini
U Sebalas Maret
Symbolisms of Life-cycle events in Javanese culture: linguistic expressions depicting rituals and ceremonies in Kebumen
Ann Kumar
ANU
The 'humble auxiliaries ' of Old Japanese: Javanese derivations, context, and significance
Yacinta Kurniasih
Monash
Language maintenance, activism, and social media
Yoshimi Miyake
Akita U
Kerata basa and Acronyms in Javanese
Aris Munandar
UGM
The Deminishing Use of Suffix -A in Javanese
Dede Oetomo
U Katolik Widya Madya
Chinese Dialects in Javanese Diaspora: Changes in the Speech of the Chinese of Java
Asako Shiohara, Furihata Masashi & Oman Fathurahman
Tokyo U of Foreign Studies, UIN JKT
Peribahasa in Sundanese
Meinarni Susilowati
Hybrid Javanese of 'Metronian' in Central Lampung
Jozina Vander Klok
U Vancuver
Two classes of auxiliaries in Paciran Javanese: two syntactic domains
Jozina Vander Klok
U British Columbia
Types of yes-no questions in Paciran Javanese
Majid Wajdi
State Poly Bali
Heirarchical Communication in Javanese
Kofi Yakpo
U Hong Kong
The Javanese Language in Suriname: Explorations in Language Contact and Change
Lauren Zentz
U Houston
Properly Javanese: A Case study of language shift in Central Java
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