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The Oceanic Languages Hardcover John Lynch Malcolm Ross Terry Crowley

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The Oceanic Languages Hardcover John Lynch Malcolm Ross Terry Crowley
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 34.16 MB
Pages: 924
Author: John Lynch; Malcolm Ross; Terry Crowley
ISBN: 9780700711284, 0700711287
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: Hardcover

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The Oceanic Languages Hardcover John Lynch Malcolm Ross Terry Crowley by John Lynch; Malcolm Ross; Terry Crowley 9780700711284, 0700711287 instant download after payment.

This new volume of the Language Family Series presents an overview of the Oceanic subgroup of the Austronesian languages, spread across a region embracing eastern Indonesia, Melanesia, Polynesia, and Micronesia. It provides sufficient phonological and grammatical data to give typologists and comparativists a good idea of the nature of these languages, and of how much typological variety there is in this single subgroup. The references will allow those interested in particular topics, geographical areas or specific languages to delve further. Divided into two major parts, the first five chapters of the book place the Oceanic languages in their geographic, demographic and social context. Both the place of the Oceanic subgroup within the wider Austronesian family, and the internal subgrouping of Oceanic itself are dealt with. A typological overview of Oceanic languages is provided, as well as an outline of the reconstructed phonology and morphosyntax of Proto Oceanic. The second part of the book consists of grammar sketches of 43 Oceanic languages that are not at all well known in the linguistic literature. For many of these languages, the sketch in this volume is the first grammatical treatment to appear in print.

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