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Results 1 - 10 for Malayo-Polynesian languagesThe Malayo-Polynesian Origins of MalagasyIntroduction: Malagasy is the westernmost branch of the Malayo-Polynesian family of languages. The linguistic evidence in favor of such a view is overwhelming. http://www.ratsimandresy.org/Hardcopy/M-P_Origin.pdf open pop T5 DeweyiDecimaliClassification T5 ... Standard subdivisions are added for Malayo-Polynesian languages of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, East Timor, Chamic languages together; for Malayo-Polynesian languages of ... http://www.oclc.org/dewey/updates/new/200808.pdf open pop WORD ORDER TYPOLOGY AND MALAYO-POLYNESIAN LANGUAGES Charles ... 266 WORD ORDER TYPOLOGY AND MALAYO-POLYNESIAN LANGUAGES Charles Randriamasimanana Massey University Email: C.H.Rand@massey. ac.nz INTRODUCTION The main purpose of this paper is to ... http://folk.uio.no/janengh/gassisk/WOTypM-P.pdf open pop Riau Indonesian and the Typology of Isolating Languages associational interpretations than other West Malayo-Polynesian languages such as Minangkabau and Sundanese. 2 http://www.sil.org/asia/philippines/ical/abstracts/Gil_Riau%20Indonesian_isolating%20typology.pdf open pop General Languages ... Bahasa Indonesia; Indonesian literature (standard subdivisions are used) L-4 Malagasy L-5 Other Western Malayo-Polynesian languages, e.g. Tagalog L-6 Eastern Malayo-Polynesian languages ... http://library.leeds.ac.uk/documents/teams/cms/class/General-languages.pdf open pop Austronesian; Malayo-Polynesian; Central-Eastern; Eastern Malayo ... ... and the Malayo Polynesian languages (880 in all), to which Marshallese belongs. The full linguistic classification of Marshallese reads as follows: Austronesian; Malayo-Polynesian; Central ... http://www.visitmarshallislands.com/mivajapan/pdf/MarshalleseLanguage.pdf open pop SAMA PEOPLE GROUPS They speak as many as seven different mother-tongue languages which belong to what is known as the Sama-Bajau subgroup of Malayo-Polynesian languages. http://www.asiaharvest.org/pages/profiles/nonChina/Philippines/Sama.pdf open pop Peter Bellwood The purpose of this paper is to present what is known of their relationships to other Austronesian groups, the Formosan languages to the north and the Malayo-Polynesian languages to ... http://beta.nmp.gov.tw/main/07/7-3/3-3-2/1.001-024.pdf open pop Comparative Austronesian Studies This pattern is common in Central Malayo-Polynesian languages - in Flores, Timor and the Maluku. Interesting this pattern occurs in at least two Philippine languages (Kalagan and ... http://rspas.anu.edu.au/people/personal/foxxj_rspas/Comparative_Austronesian_Studies.pdf open pop An unusual passive in Western Oceanic: the case of Vitu By the time one reaches the Central Eastern MalayoPolynesian languages in eastern Indonesia and, further east, the huge Oceanic subgroup in the Pacific, voice systems ... http://www.sil.org/asia/philippines/ical/papers/Van%20den%20Berg-Vitu%20passive.pdf open pop | Featured Results:
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