Questions have been raised about the precise genetic affiliation of the Enggano language of the Barrier Islands, Sumatra. Such questions have been largely based on Enggano's lexicon, which shows little trace of an Austronesian heritage. In this paper, I examine a wider range of evidence and show that Enggano is clearly an Austronesian language of the Malayo-Polynesian (MP) subgroup. This is achieved through the establishment of regular sound correspondences between Enggano and Proto-Malayo-Polynesian reconstructions in both the bound morphology and lexicon. I conclude by examining the possible relations of Enggano within MP and show that there is no good evidence of innovations shared between Enggano and any other MP language or subgroup. I...
Collins (1981) proposed evidence regarding the kinship of languages (ambelau, buru, sula and taliabo...
Austronesian languages are one of the largest language groups in terms of the number of speakers and...
In South and Central Kalimantan (southern Borneo) there are some unusual linguistic features shared ...
Questions have been raised about the precise genetic affiliation of the Enggano language of the Barr...
This paper shows that despite evidence of structural convergence between some of the Austronesian an...
An understudied morphosyntactic innovation, reanalysis of the Proto-Austronesian (PAn) stative intra...
No Austroasiatic languages are spoken in island SE Asia today, although we know from the Chamic lang...
This dissertation presents a new subgrouping of South Halmahera-West New Guinea (SHWNG) languages. T...
The morphologies of certain Austroasiatic and Austronesian languages, and of the parent languages re...
Many Austronesian languages exhibit isolating word structure. This volume offers a series of investi...
For speakers of Austronesian languages, there has been, for millennia, an intuitive recognition of t...
This paper examines the Papuan languages of Island Melanesia, with a view to considering their typol...
The Chamorro language is an Austronesian language spoken in the Marianas Islands. Its position withi...
The languages spoken by Philippine peoples of a Negrito physical type appear to be Austronesian lang...
This paper provides more evidence for the genetic relationship between Austronesian and Karn-Tai. Af...
Collins (1981) proposed evidence regarding the kinship of languages (ambelau, buru, sula and taliabo...
Austronesian languages are one of the largest language groups in terms of the number of speakers and...
In South and Central Kalimantan (southern Borneo) there are some unusual linguistic features shared ...
Questions have been raised about the precise genetic affiliation of the Enggano language of the Barr...
This paper shows that despite evidence of structural convergence between some of the Austronesian an...
An understudied morphosyntactic innovation, reanalysis of the Proto-Austronesian (PAn) stative intra...
No Austroasiatic languages are spoken in island SE Asia today, although we know from the Chamic lang...
This dissertation presents a new subgrouping of South Halmahera-West New Guinea (SHWNG) languages. T...
The morphologies of certain Austroasiatic and Austronesian languages, and of the parent languages re...
Many Austronesian languages exhibit isolating word structure. This volume offers a series of investi...
For speakers of Austronesian languages, there has been, for millennia, an intuitive recognition of t...
This paper examines the Papuan languages of Island Melanesia, with a view to considering their typol...
The Chamorro language is an Austronesian language spoken in the Marianas Islands. Its position withi...
The languages spoken by Philippine peoples of a Negrito physical type appear to be Austronesian lang...
This paper provides more evidence for the genetic relationship between Austronesian and Karn-Tai. Af...
Collins (1981) proposed evidence regarding the kinship of languages (ambelau, buru, sula and taliabo...
Austronesian languages are one of the largest language groups in terms of the number of speakers and...
In South and Central Kalimantan (southern Borneo) there are some unusual linguistic features shared ...