Harvard: Wolff, J.U. 1993, "The Pan Phonemes *n and *N", in Oceanic Linguistics, vol. 32, no. 1, pp. 45--61. University of Hawai'i Press.APA: Wolff, J.U. (1993). The Pan Phonemes *n and *N. Oceanic Linguistics, 32 (1) , 45--61. University of Hawai'i Press.Chicago: Wolff, John U. 1993. "The Pan Phonemes *n and *N." In Oceanic Linguistics, 32 , no. 1: 45--61. University of Hawai'i Press.MLA: Wolff, John U. "The Pan Phonemes *n and *N." Oceanic Linguistics. 32.1 (1993): 45--61.Citation within the text: (Wolff 1993)Zotero: Save reference in ZoteroBibTeX:
@article{wolff1993pan,
source = {jstor},
ISSN = {0029-8115},
abstract = {As many as six apical or laminal liquids and nasals have been posited for Proto-Austronesian. A review of the evidence weakens the case for several of the more marginal candidates and leads to the conclusion that only three can be justified: *1, *n, and *n. Only these three are found to be clearly in contrastive distribution when patterns of stress placement are taken into account. The resultant phonological system is more plausible than some that were proposed earlier. This also allows us to bring doublets under one reconstruction in several instances. Further, one of the arguments proposed to support the existence of a Formosan subgroup and a Formosan homeland of Austronesian is refuted.},
author = {Wolff, John U.},
copyright = {Copyright 1993 University of Hawai'i Press},
journal = {Oceanic Linguistics},
jstor_articletype = {Full Length Article},
jstor_date = {199322},
jstor_formatteddate = {Summer, 1993},
number = {1},
pages = {45--61},
publisher = {University of Hawai'i Press},
title = {The Pan Phonemes *n and *N},
url = {http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0029-8115%28199322%2932%3A1%3C45%3ATPP*A*%3E2.0.CO%3B2-W},
volume = {32},
year = {1993},
}