| An ordinary grammarian's view of Chomsky's island conditions | P. H. Matthews | 143-174 |
| Some functional relations among subordination, mood, aspect and focus in Australian languages | Francesca Merlan | 175-210 |
| Case marking in southern Pilbara languages | Peter Austin | 211-226 |
| Case marking and the nature of language | Michael Silverstein | 227-244 |
| A note on Wierzbicka's "Case marking and human nature" | Monique Monville-Burston | 245-247 |
| On explaining language change (Roger Lass) | Göran Hammarström | 249-252 |
| Lingua mentalis (Anna Wierzbicka) | Diane Brockway | 252-257 |
| Linguistics: An introduction to language and communication (Adrian Akmajian, Richard A. Demers & Robert M. Harnish), Introduction to linguistics: An Australian perspective (John Bernard & Arthur Delbridge) and A first course in linguistics (J. M. Y. Simpson) | Keith Allan | 257-271 |
| Handbook of Australian languages, vol. 1 (R. M. W. Dixon & B. J. Blake, editors) | Kevin Ford | 271-275 |
| A grammar of Diyari, South Australia (Peter Austin) | Barry Blake | 275-278 |
| Language and literacy: The sociolinguistics of reading and writing (Michael Stubbs) | G. R. McKay | 278-282 |
| Conference interpreting: Some linguistic and communicative problems (Andrzej Kopczynski) | Roland Sussex | 282-284 |