Tayalic
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Definition
Noun: 1. A language spoken by a Malaysian people on Formosa (Taiwan): Tayalic refers to a specific Austronesian language historically spoken by an indigenous people of Taiwan.
Usage Notes
- Historical/Linguistic Term: The term "Tayalic" is primarily used in academic, anthropological, and linguistic contexts. It is not a common word in everyday English.
- Specificity: It refers specifically to the language of a particular group, not to the people themselves or their culture in a general sense.
- Modern Context: In contemporary linguistics and discussions of Taiwanese indigenous peoples, the specific tribal or language family names (such as Atayal or Sediq) are more commonly used than the broader term "Tayalic."
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The linguist's research focused on the phonology of the Tayalic language.
- Several Formosan languages, including Tayalic, are part of the Austronesian family.
Advanced Usage
- In Linguistic Classification: The term can be used to describe a subgroup within the Austronesian language family.
- The Tayalic languages show interesting morphological features.
Variants and Related Words
- Atayal (n): The name of a specific indigenous people and language of Taiwan, often considered part of the Tayalic grouping.
- Sediq (n): The name of another specific indigenous people and language of Taiwan, also often classified under Tayalic.
- Formosan (adj/n): Relating to or denoting the indigenous peoples or languages of Taiwan.
Synonyms
- Formosan language (in a broad, geographical sense)
Notes on Meaning
This word has a single, highly specific meaning related to language classification. It does not have different common meanings, idioms, or phrasal verbs associated with it in general usage.
Noun
- a language spoken by a Malaysian people on Formosa