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Wouk, Fay. 1980. "The Ter- Prefix in Indonesian: a Semantic Analysis." In Austronesian studies: papers from the Second Eastern Conference on Austronesian Languages, edited by Paz Buenaventura-naylor. 81-87. University of Michigan. cite. STATS (1)
Wouk, Fay and Malcolm Ross. xxxx. "*The History and Typology of Western Austronesian Voice Systems." . cite. STATS (1)
Wouk, Fay. 2002. "Voice in the Languages of Nusa Tenggara Barat." In The history and typology of western Austronesian voice systems, edited by Fay Wouk and Malcolm Ross. 285-309. Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University. cite. STATS
Wouk, Fay. 1999. "Sasak Is Different: A Discourse Perspective On Voice." In Oceanic Linguistics, 38 , no. 1: 91--114. University of Hawai'i Press. cite. STATS
Wouk, Fay. 1999. "Dialect Contact and Koineization in Jakarta, Indonesia." In Language sciences, 21 , no. 1: 61-86. cite. STATS
Wouk, Fay. 1999. "Gender and the Use of Pragmatic Particles in Indonesian." In Journal of sociolinguistics, 3 , no. 2: 194-219. cite. STATS
Wouk, Fay. 1998. "Solidarity in Indonesian Conversation : the Discourse Marker Kan." In Multilingua : the journal of cross-cultural and interlanguage communication, 17 , no. 4: 379-406. cite. STATS
Wouk, Fay. The Impact of Discourse On Grammar : Verb Morphology in Spoken Jakarta Indonesian. PhD thesis, Univ. of California, 1989. cite. STATS
Wouk, Fay. 1996. "Voice in Indonesian Discourse and Its Implications For Theories of the Development of Ergativity." In Studies in language : international journal sponsored by the foundation "Foundations of Language", 20 , no. 2: 361-410. cite. STATS
Wouk, Fay. 2001. "Solidarity in Indonesian Conversation : the Discourse Marker Ya." In Journal of pragmatics : an interdisciplinary monthly of language studies, 33 , no. 2: 171-191. cite. STATS
Wouk, Fay. 2000. "[Untitled]." In Oceanic Linguistics, 39 , no. 1: 212--217. University of Hawai'i Press. cite. STATS