| A taste of Kiwi: Attitudes to accent, speaker gender, and perceived ethnicity across the Tasman | Donn Bayard | 1-38 |
| Strategies for the assertion of obviousness and disagreement in Mandarin: A semantic study of the modal particle me | Hilary Chappell | 39-65 |
| Glottal stop, underspecification and syllable structures among the Top End languages | Mark Harvey | 67-105 |
| A note on echo word morphology in Thai and the languages of south and south-east Asia | Jeffrey P. Williams | 107-111 |
| Language and number: The emergence of a cognitive system (James R. Hurford) | Helen Watson-Verran | 113-120 |
| Unnatural emotions: Everyday sentiments on a Micronesian atoll and their challenge to Western theory (Catherine A. Lutz) | Cliff Goddard | 120-127 |
| Sign languages of Aboriginal Australia: Cultural, semiotic and communicative perspectives (A. Kendon) | Trevor Johnston | 127-132 |
| Emics and etics: The insider/outsider debate (Thomas N. Headland, Kenneth L. Pike & Marvin Harris, editors) | Karl J. Franklin | 132-136 |
| Gender voices (David Graddol & Joan Swann) | Anne Pauwels | 137-140 |
| The semantics of modality: A study based on Malayalam and English (Athaily P. John) | Peter Collins | 140-141 |
| Tense and text: A study of French past tenses (Dulcie M. Engel) | Bert Peeters | 141-143 |