Harvard:
Ross, M. 1995, "Proto-Oceanic Terms for Meteorological Phenomena", in Oceanic Linguistics, vol. 34, no. 2, pp. 261--304. University of Hawai'i Press.
APA:
Ross, M. (1995). Proto-Oceanic Terms for Meteorological Phenomena. Oceanic Linguistics, 34 (2) , 261--304. University of Hawai'i Press.
Chicago:
Ross, Malcolm. 1995. "Proto-Oceanic Terms For Meteorological Phenomena." In Oceanic Linguistics, 34 , no. 2: 261--304. University of Hawai'i Press.
MLA:
Ross, Malcolm. "Proto-Oceanic Terms For Meteorological Phenomena." Oceanic Linguistics. 34.2 (1995): 261--304.
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@article{ross1995proto,
  source = {jstor},
  ISSN = {0029-8115},
  abstract = {The weather must have played a very important role in the lives of Proto-Oceanic speakers, as it does in the lives of their descendants right across the Pacific, especially where the latter still practice a traditional lifestyle. Some forty-five Proto-Oceanic terms for weather-related items are reconstructed here, as well as terms in various other interstage languages. The paper begins with a discussion of reconstructive methodology, a brief layperson's account of Pacific wind systems, and a short history of the different weather patterns that Austronesian speakers encountered as they expanded into the Pacific.},
  author = {Ross, Malcolm},
  copyright = {Copyright 1995 University of Hawai'i Press},
  journal = {Oceanic Linguistics},
  jstor_articletype = {Full Length Article},
  jstor_date = {199512},
  jstor_formatteddate = {Dec., 1995},
  month = {dec},
  number = {2},
  pages = {261--304},
  publisher = {University of Hawai'i Press},
  title = {Proto-Oceanic Terms for Meteorological Phenomena},
  url = {http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0029-8115%28199512%2934%3A2%3C261%3APTFMP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-M},
  volume = {34},
  year = {1995},
}