Asia Institute Publications 2000

Books

Research Book

  • Heryanto A. 2000. Perlawanan dalam kepatuhan. Bandung, Indonesia: Mizan. ISBN 979-433-223-2.

Edited Book

  • Wu Y. 2000. Hunan fangyan de daici [Pronouns in Hunan dialects]. Changsha, Hunan, China: Hunan Normal University Press. ISBN 7-81081-010-3/H.

Chapter in Books

  • Adelaar K. 2000. Zeventiende-eeuwse dominees op Formosa en het belang van hun taalkundige activiteiten, in van der Molen W and Arps B (eds) Woord en Schrift in de Oost, Semaian, 163-183. Leiden: Leiden University. ISBN 90-74956-23-8.
  • Siapno J. 2000. Gender, nationalism, and the ambiguity of female agency in Aceh, Indonesia and East Timor, in Waller MR and Rycenga J (eds) Frontline Feminisms: Women, War and Resistance, Mohanty C (ed) Gender, culture, and global politics, 275-295. New York & London: Garland Publishing. ISBN 0-8153-3442-7.
  • Wu Y. 2000. Hunan fangyan zhong daici he daici zhijian de yinyun guanxi [the phonological relationships between pronouns in the Hunan dialects], in Wu Y (ed) Hunan fangyan de daici [pronouns of Hunan dialects], 1-31. Changsha, Hunan, China: Hunan Normal University Press. ISBN 7-81081-010-3/H.
  • Wu Y. 2000. Hunan Guzhang Waxianghua de yinyun chutan, in Ting P and Yue AO (eds) In Memory of Professor Li Fang-kuei: Essays of Linguistic Change and the Chinese Dialects, 349-365. Seattle, USA: University of Washington. ISBN 957-671-725-6.

Journal Articles

Refereed Journal

  • Adelaar K. 2000. Siraya reduplication. Oceanic Linguistics. 39 (1): 33-52.
  • Adelaar K. 2000. Perennial Malay: vehicle of global influences. Suomen Antropologi: Antropologi Finland. 25 (2): 20-38.
  • Eckfeld T. 2000. Souls in paradise: documenting death in the tomb of the Tang dynasty crown prince Li Xian. TAASA Review: the Journal of the Asian Arts Society of Australia. 9 (4): 16-17.
  • Ewing , MC. 2000. Conversations of Indonesian Languages Students in Computer-Mediated Projects: Linguistic Responsibility and Control. Computer Assisted Language Learning 13(4-5):333-356.
  • Lee S and Stevens C. 2000. Kodomo no Inochi ni Kokkyo wa nai: Mukokuseki Jotai ni aru kodomi ni tsuite [Children's lives have no boundaries: the state of stateless children]. Josanpu Zasshi [Journal of Midwifery]. 58 (8): 50-57.
  • Luo Y. 2000. From 'head' to 'toe': Sino-Tai lexical correspondences in body part terms. Journal of Chinese Linguistics. 28 (1): 67-99.
  • McLaren A. 2000. The grievance rhetoric of Chinese women: from Lamentation to revolution. Intersections: Gender, History and Culture in the Asian Context. 4 18pp.
  • McLaren A and Chen Q. 2000. The oral and ritual culture of Chinese women: bridal lamentations of Nanhui. Asian Folklore Studies. 59 205-238.
  • Ricklefs M. 2000. Culture, ethnicity and religion as process: inter-culturality as the key to the future. Kultur: the Indonesian Journal for Muslim Cultures. 1 (1): 33-39.
  • Stevens C, Lee S and Sawada T. 2000. Undocumented migrant maternal and child health care in Yokohama. Japanese Studies. 20 (1): 49-65.
  • Toyoda E. 2000. Arduous but exciting: web creation project in Japanese. Computer Assisted Language Learning. 13 (4-5): 439-446.
  • Toyoda E and Kubota M. 2000. The difference in word recognition processes of words written in Kanji versus Kana among English native speakers. Japanese Linguistics. 8 96-109.
  • Urwin J and Du L. 2000. Designing reading tasks for learners of Chinese as a second language. Chinese Teaching in the World. 52 87-94.
  • Zhou S. 2000. On subjectivism in folklore studies and others. Folklore Studies. 55 (3): 135-142.

Non-Refereed Journal

  • Hashimoto Y. 2000. Nihongo gakusei no SPOT tokuten to koosu seiseki to nokankei [Relation between SPOT scores and course achievement: analysis of the University of Melbourne students]. Journal for Japanese Language Teaching. 15 87-97.
  • Mayo L. 2000. The order of birds in Guiyi Jun Dunhuang. East Asian History. 20 1-60.
  • Nariyama S. 2000. Ellipsis and markedness theory: Ellipsis as unmarked represenation of 'sameness'. Melbourne Papers in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics. 0 (1): 15.
  • Siapno J. 2000. A difficult freedom: Aceh and southern Philippines. Inside Indonesia. 64 (July-September): 25-26.

Other Contribution to a Refereed Journal

  • Schencking J. 2000. Book review - Edo and Paris: Urban Life and the State in the Early Modern Era. Journal of World History. 2 (2): 394-396.
  • Schencking J. 2000. Book review - Frederick R Dickinson. War and National Reinvention, Japan in the Great War, 1914-1919. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 10 (2): 295-297.
  • Schencking J. 2000. Book review - Gordon H. Chang: Morning Glory, Evening Shadow; Yamato Ichihashi and His Internment Writings, 1942-1945. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. 10 (1): 145-146.

Review Articles

A Review of Several Works

  • Luo Y. 2000. Review of Language Contact and Language Union -- Explaining the Linguistic Relationship Between Chinese and Yue (Kam-Tai), by Chen, Baoya. Journal of Chinese Linguistics, 28 (1): 174-179.

Conference Publications

Refereed Conference Proceedings

  • Kubota M. 2000. How many fish names do you know. The 10th Biennial Conference of the Japanese Studies Association of Australia, Skoutarides A and Tokita A (eds), Studies in Language and Linguistics, 6: 119-126. Clayton, Australia: Monash Asia Institute. ISBN 0-7326-1195-4.
  • Kubota M, Peters G and Skoutarides A. 2000. Do students learn differently and does it matter? The 10th Biennial Conference of the Japanese Studies Association of Australia, Mackie V, Skoutarides A and Tokita A (eds), New Directions in Japanese Linguistics, 4: 137-168. Clayton, Victoria, Australia: Monash Asia Institute. ISBN 07326-11873.
  • Noguchi S. 2000. Nitobe Inazo and Australia. The 10th biennial conference of the Japanese Studies Association of Australia, Mackie V, Skoutarides A and Tokita A (eds), Coloniality, Postcoloniality and Modernity in Japan, 3: Clayton, Victoria, Australia: Monash Asia Institute. ISBN 0-7326-1183 5 (v.3).
  • Toyoda E. 2000. Graphemic awareness in kanji recognition. The 10th Biennial Conference of the Japanese Studies Association of Australia, Mackie V, Skoutarides A and Tokita A (eds), New Directions in Japanese Linguistics, 4: 195-204. Clayton, Victoria, Australia: Monash Asia Institute. ISBN 0-7326-1187-3.

Non-Refereed Conference Proceedings

  • Budiman A. 2000. In search for a new president: re-inventing democracy in Indonesia. The 30th Annual Asian Studies Lecture, The Department of Asian Studies and Languages TFUoSA (ed) The Flinders University of South Australia, Department of Asian Studies and Languages, 30th Annual Asian Studies Lecture, Adelaide, South Australia: The Flinders University of South Australia. ISBN 0-7258-0854-3.

Creative Work

Minor Written or Recorded Work

  • Watanabe T. 2000. Asobi, omocha [Play, toy]. Hahanotomo Hahanotomo 2pp. Tokyo, Japan: Fukuinkau Shoten.
  • Watanabe T. 2000. Koko no gakko erabi [The school she chose]. Hahanotomo Hahanotomo 2pp. Tokyo, Japan: Fukuinkan Shoten.
  • Watanabe T. 2000. Nyujii rando Ryoko to koko no shitto [Ryoko's travel to NZ and her jealousy]. Hahanotomo Hahanotomo 2pp. Tokyo, Japan: Fukuinkau Shoten.