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

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  3. Classification of Austronesian Languages. Linguists use various systems to classify the Austronesian languages. These include: (1) Eastern Austronesian versus Western Austronesian (2) Atayalic, Tsouic, Paiwanic and Malayo-Polynesian (Western and Central-Eastern) subgroups (“Austronesian Language Phylum”)

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    Borrowed from German Austronesisch; coined by Wilhelm Schmidt. From Latin austro- (“southern”) + Ancient Greek νῆσος (nêsos, “island”) +‎ -ian.

    Austronesian (comparative more Austronesian, superlative most Austronesian) 1. Pertaining to the Austronesian language family. 1.1. an Austronesian language 2. Of or pertaining to Austronesia. 2.1. 2022 August 6, Tyson Lu, Sean Lin, “Taitung university launches doctoral program on Austronesian studies”, in Focus Taiwan‎, archived from the original ...

    Austronesian (plural Austronesians) 1. A speaker of an Austronesian language, especially a member of the ancient maritime culture that spread Austronesian languages across the Pacific from Taiwan.

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  4. Austronesian What does Austronesian‎ mean? Austronesian (English) Origin & history From German Austronesisch; coined by Wilhelm Schmidt from Latin auster ("south wind") + Ancient Greek νῆσος ("island"). Adjective Austronesian (comparative more Austronesian, superlative most Austronesian) Of or pertaining to Austronesia. Translations

  5. Austronesian 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.

  6. Sep 6, 1999 · The Austronesian Language Family. Austronesian is a family of languages spanning from Southeast Asia to the westernmost islands of the Pacific. Austronesian is not only geographically large, but it also contains over 1200 of the world's languages (SIL 1996). In this paper I will briefly look at the history and colonization of the areas where ...

  7. The Austronesian language family is the second largest on Earth in number of languages, and was the largest in geographical extent before the European colonial expansions of the past five centuries. This alone makes the determination of its homeland a research question of the first order. There is now near-universal agreement among both linguists and archaeologists that the Austronesian ...

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