Announcing Festschrift for Lawrie Reid

John Bowden john.bowden at ANU.EDU.AU
Thu Feb 2 22:52:15 UTC 2006


The Linguistic Society of the Philippines and SIL Philippines is happy to 
announce the following publication:

Title: Current Issues in Philippine Linguistics and Anthropology: Parangal 
kay Lawrence A. Reid
Editors: Hsiu-chuan Liao (Ph.D., University of Hawaii) and Carl R. Galvez 
Rubino (Ph.D., University of California at Santa Barbara)
Publication year: 2005
Price: US$13.00 (plus postage)

Copies of this publication can be ordered from:
Academic Affairs
SIL Philippines
PO Box 2270 CPO
1099 Manila
or: info_philippines at sil.org

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This is a Festschrift in honor of Dr. Lawreance A. Reid, Researcher 
Emeritus, Social Science Research Institute and Department of Linguistics, 
University of Hawai'i at Manoa.  Laurie was honored at the 10th 
International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics (10-ICAL), 17-20 
January 2006, the Legend Hotel, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, Philippines.

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Contents

Introduction vii
List of Lawrence A. Reid's 
publications                                                     ix
List of 
Contributors 
xvii

Robin Hemley
Laurie Reid's Importance to the Tasaday 
Controversy                                xxi


Part One: Overview
J. Stephen Quakenbush
Philippine Linguistics from an SIL Perspective: Trends and 
Prospects               3


Part Two: Social, Cultural, and Historical Aspects of Philippine
Languages

Robert A. Blust
The Linguistic Macrohistory of the Philippines: Some 
Speculations                  31

John U. Wolff
The Philippine Languages and the Determination of PAN Syllable
Structure 
69

Ronald S. Himes
The Meso-Cordilleran Group of Philippine 
Languages                                       81

Bro. Andrew Gonzalez, FSC
Contemporary Filipino (T! agalog) and Kapampangan: Two Philippine
Languages in 
Contact 
93

Jun Akamine
Whisper of the Palms: Etic and Emic Perspectives in Comparative
Linguistics 
115

David Zorc
Aklanon tag- and Extra-systemic Linguistic 
Phenomena                                   124

Emy M. Pascasio
The Filipino Bilingual from a Sociolinguistic 
Perspective                                     136


Part Three: The Lexicon

Jason Lobel
The Angry Register of the Bikol Language of the 
Philippines                                149

Malcolm Mintz
Terms of Religious Adaptation: The Introduction of Christianity to
the Bikol Region of the 
Philippines 
167

Leonard E. Newell
Bridging Cultures with a Bilingual 
Dictionary                                                       211

Yukihiro Yamada
Simile in Itbayat, 
Philippines 
214

James J. Fox
A Comparative Analysis of the Relationship Terminologies of
Northern 
Luzon 
227

Tsunekazu Moriguchi
Lexical Variations in the Batanic Language Group: Male and Female
Urination 
248

Domingo A. Madulid
Problems and Solutions in Documenting Local Plant Names in the
Philippines 
261


Part Four: Grammatical Systems

Katsura Aoyama
Geminates in Guinaang Bontok: Sonority Hierarchy and Phonetic
Realization 
269

Videa P. De Guzman
Aspects of Tagalog 
Compounding 
282

Carl Rubino
Utudnon, an Undescribed Language of 
Leyte                                                       306

Hiroaki Kitano
Ergativity and Equational Structure in 
Kapampangan                                             338

Hsiu-chuan Liao
Pronominal Forms in Central Cagayan Agta: Clitics or Agreement
Features 
346

Sherri Brainard and Ena Vander Molen
Word Order Inverse in Obo 
Manobo                                                                    364

Paz Buenaventura Naylor
On the Stative Predicate: Tagalog "Existentials" 
Revisited                                        419

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