Obituary
In Memoriam
Dr. Robert A. Blust, 1940–2022
References
Bender, Byron W.
2009 Fêting Bob’s career to date. In
Adelaar, K. Alexander &
Pawley, Andrew (eds.),
Austronesian historical linguistics and culture history: A festschrift for Robert Blust (
Pacific Linguistics 6011), 17–18. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics (Department of Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University).
Blust, Robert A.
1969 Some new Proto-Austronesian trisyllables.
Oceanic Linguistics 8(2). 85–104.
Blust, Robert A.
1970 Proto-Austronesian addenda.
Oceanic Linguistics 9(2). 104–162.
Blust, Robert A.
1974 The Proto-North Sarawak vowel deletion hypothesis. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. (Doctoral dissertation.)
Blust, Robert A.
1991 The Greater Central Philippines hypothesis.
Oceanic Linguistics 30(2). 73–129.
Blust, Robert A.
2003 Thao dictionary (
Language and Linguistics Monograph Series A51). Taipei: Institute of Linguistics (Preparatory Office), Academia Sinica.
Blust, Robert A.
2005 The linguistic macrohistory of the Philippines: Some speculations. In
Liao, Hsiu-chuan &
Rubino, Carl R. Galvez (eds.),
Current issues in Philippine linguistics and anthropology parangal kay Lawrence A.
Reid, 31–68. Manila: Linguistic Society of the Philippines and SIL Philippines.
Blust, Robert A.
2007 The linguistic lineage of Sama-Bajaw.
Studies in Philippine Languages and Cultures 151. 73–114.
Blust, Robert A.
2009 The Austronesian languages (
Pacific Linguistics 6021). Canberra: Pacific Linguistics (Department of Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University).
Blust, Robert A.
2013 The Austronesian Languages. Revised edn. (
Asia-Pacific Open Access Monographs 0081). Canberra: Asia-Pacific Linguistics (Department of Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University). (
[URL]) (Accessed 2022-02-15.)
Blust, Robert A.
2019 The resurrection of Proto-Philippines.
Oceanic Linguistics 58(2). 153–256.
Blust, Robert A.
2021 Eight languages of the Admiralty islands, Papua New Guinea (
Language and Linguistics in Melanesia Special Issue 20211). Port Moresby: Linguistic Society of Papua New Guinea. (
[URL]) (Accessed 2022-02-15.)
Blust, Robert A.
Forthcoming a The dragon and the rainbow: Man’s oldest story (
Studia Instituti Anthropos). Baden-Baden: Academia Verlag in the Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG.
Blust, Robert A.
Forthcoming b A dictionary of Austronesian monosyllabic roots (submorphemes) (
Pacific Linguistics 6521). Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton. (Ahead of publication, to be published in June, 2022.)
Blust, Robert A.
Forthcoming c Proto-Austronesian lexicon. In
Li, Paul Jen-kuei &
Zeitoun, Elizabeth &
De Busser, Rik (eds.),
Handbook of Formosan languages: The indigenous languages of Taiwan. Leiden: Brill.
Blust, Robert A.
Forthcoming d Rare but real: Native nasal clusters in Northern Philippine languages.
Oceanic Linguistics 61(1). (Pre-print article, to be published in June, 2022.)
Blust, Robert A. & Trussel, Stephen
2020 The Austronesian comparative dictionary. (
[URL]) (Accessed 2022-02-15.)
Geraghty, Paul
1990 Austronesian root theory.
Anthropos 85(4/6). 530–537.
Grace, George W.
2009 Thoughts on learning that Bob Blust has reached festschrift age. In
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Pawley, Andrew (eds.),
Austronesian historical linguistics and culture history: A festschrift for Robert Blust (
Pacific Linguistics 6011), 19–22. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics (Department of Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University).