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  1. Pages in category "Austronesian languages". The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. Austronesian languages.

  2. Formosan languages. Li and Tsuchida (2009) lists various fossilized reflexes of Proto-Austronesian infixes *-al-, *-aR-, and *-aN- in all major Formosan languages as well as Tagalog and Sundanese. These infixes are not productive in any modern Austronesian language. Their meanings remain elusive, although Li and Tsuchida suggest that *-aN ...

  3. 南島語系 (英語: Austronesian languages )是主要由 南岛民族 所使用的语言,是世界現今唯一主要分布在島嶼上的一個 語系 ,包括約1300種語言。. 其分布主要位于南太平洋群岛,以及 臺灣 、 夏威夷群島 、 越南 南部 、 菲律宾 、 马来群岛 ,東達 南太平洋 东部 ...

  4. None. Sino-Austronesian or Sino-Tibetan-Austronesian is a proposed language family suggested by Laurent Sagart in 1990. [1] Using reconstructions of Old Chinese, Sagart argued that the Austronesian languages are related to the Sinitic languages phonologically, lexically and morphologically. Sagart later accepted the Sino-Tibetan languages as a ...

  5. Austric languages. The Austric languages are a proposed language family that includes the Austronesian languages spoken in Taiwan, Maritime Southeast Asia, the Pacific Islands, and Madagascar, as well as Kra–Dai and Austroasiatic languages spoken in Mainland Southeast Asia and South Asia. A genetic relationship between these language families ...

  6. The Papuan languages are the non- Austronesian languages spoken on the western Pacific island of New Guinea, as well as neighbouring islands in Indonesia, Solomon Islands, and East Timor by around 4 million people. [1] It is a strictly geographical grouping, and does not imply a genetic relationship . New Guinea is the most linguistically ...

  7. The Austronesian languages ( / ˌɔːstrəˈniːʒən / ) are a language family widely spoken throughout Maritime Southeast Asia, parts of Mainland Southeast Asia, Madagascar, the islands of the Pacific Ocean and Taiwan (by Taiwanese indigenous peoples ). [1] They are spoken by about 386 million people (4.9% of the world population ).