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NUSA Vol.55
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vol.55, 30 September, 2013
online edition ISSN 2187-7297
printed edition ISSN 0126-2874
Title : Tense, aspect, mood and evidentiality in languages of Indonesia
Editor: John Bowden
LIST OF PAPERS
Tense, aspect, mood and evidentiality in languages of Indonesia: Introduction
John Bowden pp.1-3
Tense, aspect and mood in some West Indonesian languages
Alexander Adelaar pp.5-21
On the typology and syntax of TAM in Indonesian
I Wayan Arka pp.23-40
Tense, aspect, mood and evidentiality in Sasak, eastern Indonesia
Peter K. Austin pp.41-56
Aspect in Indonesian: free markers vs bound markers
Philippe Grangé pp.57-79
On the Distribution and Function of the Nasal Prefix N- in Basilectal Jakarta Indonesian
Lanny Hidajat pp.81-94
TAME indicators in Kadorih
Kazuya Inagaki pp.95-121
Aspectual and modal clitics in Makassarese
Anthony Jukes pp.123-133
Functional categories in the syntax and semantics of Malay
Simon Musgrave pp.135-152
Form, function, and the grammaticalisation of the completive markers in the sign language varieties of Solo and Makassar
Nick Palfreyman pp.153-172
Tense, Aspect, Mood and Polarity in the Sumbawa Besar Dialect of Sumbawa
Asako Shiohara pp.173-192
Variation in aspect and modality in some languages of Northeastern Borneo
Antonia Soriente pp.193-218
The System of Tense and Aspect in the Bantik Language
Atsuko Utsumi pp.219-237
Tense and Auxiliaries in Jambi Malay
Yanti pp.239-257