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ItemNo Preview AvailableWomen in Motion Globalization, State Policies, and Labor Migration in AsiaOishi, N (Stanford University Press, 2005)
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ItemPersuasion: Reflections on economics, data, and the ‘homogeneity assumption’Fforde, A (Informa UK Limited, 2005-03)
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Item"Two in one": exploring cross-cultural concepts and realities about relationshipsWejak, Justin L. (The Australian Indonesian Association of Victoria Inc., 2005-10)This article explores cross-cultural concepts and realities about relationships, in a particular context of Indonesia.
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ItemA synchronic and diachronic study of the grammar of the Chinese Xiang dialectsWU, Y. (Mouton de Gruyter, 2005)
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ItemMalayo-SumbawanAdelaar, A (UNIV HAWAII PRESS, 2005-12)Using phonological and lexical evidence, this paper seeks to demonstrate that Balinese, Sasak, and Sumbawa (which form an exclusive subgroup) are more closely related to Malay than they are to Javanese. It concludes—especially on the basis of phonological evidence—that the previously posited Malayo-Javanic subgroup should be replaced by a "Malayo-Sumbawan" subgroup that includes Malayic, Chamic, and the Balinese-Sasak-Sumbawa group in one branch, and Sundanese and Madurese in two other branches. Javanese is excluded from this subgroup.
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ItemA native chieftancy in Southwest ChinaTOOK, J. (Brill Academic Publishers, 2005)
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ItemThe organization of the Islamic conference: Sharing an illusionAkbarzadeh, S ; Connor, K (WILEY, 2005-06-01)
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ItemWhere is the Islamic republic of Iran heading?Akbarzadeh, S (CARFAX PUBLISHING-TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP, 2005-03)
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ItemUzbekistan and the United States: Authoritarianism, Islamism and Washington's Security AgendaAKBARZADEH, S (Zed Books, 2005)
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ItemStructural Variety of the Malayic SubgroupADELAAR, KARL (Routledge, 2005)