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  1. Austronesian meaning: 1. belonging or relating to a large family of languages spoken in many different islands and…. Learn more.

  2. Most Austronesian languages have between 16 and 22 consonants and 4 or 5 vowels. Exceptionally large consonant inventories are found in the languages of the Loyalty Islands in southern Melanesia, and exceptionally small consonant inventories in the Polynesian languages. Hawaiian has the second smallest inventory of phonemes, or distinctive ...

  3. Austronesian languages synonyms, Austronesian languages pronunciation, Austronesian languages translation, English dictionary definition of Austronesian languages. adj. Of or relating to Austronesia or its peoples, languages, or cultures.

  4. The Austronesian language family is usually divided into two branches: Malayo-Polynesian and Formosan. The Malayo-Polynesian branch is by far the largest of the two. It is traditionally divided into two main sub-branches. The Western sub-branch includes 531 languages spoken in Madagascar, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, parts of Taiwan ...

  5. Malayo-Polynesian (red) may lie within Eastern Formosan (purple). The white section is unattested; some maps fill it in with Luiyang, Kulon or as generic 'Ketagalan'. [1] The Formosan languages are a geographic grouping comprising the languages of the indigenous peoples of Taiwan, all of which are Austronesian.

  6. Austronesian definition: 1. belonging or relating to a large family of languages spoken in many different islands and…. Learn more.

  7. The Austronesian comparative dictionary is an open-access online resource that currently includes 4,837 sets of reconstructions for nine hierarchically ordered protolanguages, and contains supplementary sections on widely distributed loanwords that could potentially lead to erroneous protoforms, submorphemic “roots,” and “noise”. The Austronesian comparative dictionary (ACD) is an open ...

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