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  1. Map of Austronesian and Papuan languages in Indonesia.

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    WebAs shown in Figure 3, the Austronesian languages in Indonesia belong to three main groups: Western-MalayoPolynesian (WMP), Central-Malayo-Polynesian (CMP), and South-Halmahera-West-New-Guinea ...

  2. Formosan y Austronesian Languages Map | PDF | Taiwan | Asia

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    WebLANGUAGES FROM SOUTHEAST ASIA. ROAMING OCEANIA: ECAI LINGUISTIC ATLAS ON AUSTRONESIA Presented Nov 7th, 2003 Pacific Neighborhood Consortium (PNC) Conference and Joint Meetings Cultural Heritage and Collaboration in the Digital Age. Work on the Austronesian Atlas for Languages and Cultures in Monsoon Asia David Blundell. …

  3. Austronesmap

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    WebMAP OF AUSTRONESIAN LANGUAGE GROUPS. Go to Austronesian languages ...

  4. Map of Austroasiatic languages branches

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    WebAustroasiatic languages are indigenous to Southeast Asia constituting a large and heterogeneous family. In prehistoric times some Austroasiatic groups migrated into South Asia producing a major division between the …

  5. Austronesian languages - Classification and prehistory

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    WebGiven the size of the Austronesian family, the subgrouping of the languages is a matter of some importance, bearing on, among other things, the determination of the Austronesian homeland. Until the 1930s the branches of Austronesian were customarily identified with purely geographic labels: Indonesian, Melanesian, Micronesian, and Polynesian. The …

  6. Classification of Austronesian languages | Britannica

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    WebAustronesian languages, formerly Malayo-Polynesian languages , Family of about 1,200 languages spoken by more than 200 million people in Indonesia, the Philippines, Madagascar, the central and southern Pacific island groups (except most of New Guinea; see Papuan languages), and parts of mainland Southeast Asia and the island of Taiwan.

  7. Austronesian Languages

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    WebDespite the huge geographical expanse they occupy, the Austronesian languages are remarkably similar. Some of the most important languages in this family are Indonesian, Malay, Javanese, Sundanese, Tagalog, Samoan, Fijian, Maori and Hawaiian. Unfortunately, there are only a few thousand people who speak Hawaiian today, but English speakers in ...

  8. Structural characteristics of Austronesian languages

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    WebPerhaps the most fundamental distinction in the verb systems of Austronesian languages is the division into stative and dynamic verbs. Stative verbs often translate as adjectives in English, and in many Austronesian languages it is doubtful whether a category of true adjectives exists. Examples of stative verbs are ‘to be afraid,’ ‘to be ...

  9. Austronesian peoples - Wikipedia

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    WebThe New Physiognomy map (1889) ... Major Austronesian languages with the highest number of speakers are Malay (around 250–270 million in Indonesia alone in its own literary standard named "Indonesian"), …

  10. Austronesian

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    WebOverview. Austronesian is the largest language family in the world with about 1200 languages, representing one-fifth of the world's total. Its 350 million speakers are spread across an enormous territory ranging from …

  11. Map of Austroasiatic languages branches

    https://languagesgulper.com/eng/Austroasiatic.html

    WebAustroasiatic languages are indigenous to Southeast Asia constituting a large and heterogeneous family. In prehistoric times some Austroasiatic groups migrated into South Asia producing a major division between the …

  12. Austroasiatic languages - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Austroasiatic languages / ˌ ɒ s t r oʊ. eɪ ʒ i ˈ æ t ɪ k /, / ˌ ɔː-/, are a large language family in Mainland Southeast Asia and South Asia.These languages are scattered throughout parts of Thailand, Laos, India, Myanmar, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Nepal, and southern China and are the majority languages of Vietnam and Cambodia.

  13. File:Austronesian Languages Usage Map of Taiwan.svg

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    WebMar 29, 2015 · You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the work; Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or …

  14. The Austronesian Language Family - Linguistics

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    WebSep 6, 1999 · The Austronesian Language Family. Nate Blaylock. Linguistics 450. Dr. Hallen. Austronesian is a family of languages spanning from Southeast Asia to the westernmost islands of the Pacific. …

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