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- Oma Lóngh Historical Phonology - Blust R. p. 1-53
- An Unusual Passive in Western Oceanic: The Case of Vitu - van den Berg R. p. 54-70
- Three-participant Events in Oceanic Languages - Margetts A. p. 71-127
- On Ergativity and Accusativity in Proto-Polynesian and Proto–Central Pacific - Ball D. p. 128-153
- A Long Lost Sister of Proto-Austronesian? Proto-Ongan, Mother of Jarawa and Onge of the Andaman Islands - Blevins J. p. 154-198
- Heads in Oceanic Indirect Possession - Palmer B., Brown D. p. 199-209
- Is Kazukuru Really Non-Austronesian? - Dunn M., Ross M. p. 210-231
- Another Look at the Marking of Plural Personal Noun Constructions in Austronesian Languages - Reid L.A. p. 232-252
- Papuan Malay Pronominals: Forms And Functions - Donohue M., Sawaki Y. p. 253-276
- Missing Complement Clause Subjects in Malagasy - Potsdam E., Polinsky M. p. 277-303
- Book reviews. Albert J. Schütz, Gary N. Kahaho 'omalu Kanada, and Kenneth William Cook. 2005. Pocket Hawaiian grammar: A reference grammar in dictionary form - Harlow R. p. 304-306
- Book reviews. I Wayan Arka. 2003. Balinese morphosyntax: A lexical-functional approach - Kroeger P. p. 306-313
- Book reviews. Andrew Pawley, Robert Attenborough, Jack Golson, and Robin Hide, eds. 2005. Papuan pasts: Cultural, linguistic and biological histories of Papuan-speaking peoples - Terrill A. p. 313-321
- Book reviews. Alexandre François. 2003. La Sémantique du prédicat en Mwotlap (Vanuatu) - Tryon D. p. 321-323