austronesian language

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austronesian language

An Austronesian language is spoken by the people on the island.

Definition

Noun A language belonging to the Austronesian language family, one of the world's largest language families, primarily spoken across a vast region including islands of Southeast Asia, the Pacific Ocean, and Madagascar.

Usage

The term "Austronesian language" is used to classify and refer to any individual language that is a member of this specific linguistic family. It is an academic and linguistic term.

Examples
  • As a subject: "An Austronesian language like Malagasy is spoken in Madagascar, far from the family's geographic origin."
  • As an object: "Linguists have studied that particular Austronesian language for decades."
  • With a modifier: "The Austronesian language with the most native speakers is Javanese."
Advanced Usage
  • In linguistic typology: The term is used to discuss shared grammatical or phonological features across the family. : "Many Austronesian languages exhibit a verb-initial word order."
  • In historical linguistics: Used when discussing language spread, migration, and reconstruction. : "The Proto-Austronesian homeland is a key topic in the study of Austronesian languages."
Variants and Related Words
  • Austronesian (adjective): Pertaining to the languages, peoples, or cultures associated with this family. : "She specializes in Austronesian linguistics."
  • Proto-Austronesian (noun): The reconstructed common ancestor of all Austronesian languages.
  • Malayo-Polynesian (noun): The primary branch of the Austronesian family, encompassing all languages except those in Taiwan.
Synonyms
  • Malayo-Polynesian language (Note: This is a near-synonym but technically refers to the major subgroup excluding the Formosan languages of Taiwan.)
Different Meanings / Scope Clarification

The term has a single, specific meaning in linguistics. It does not refer to a single language but to any member of the defined family. The reference to specific regions (Australia, Formosa/Taiwan, Malaysia, Polynesia) in some definitions illustrates the family's geographic spread but is not an exhaustive list.

austronesian language

An Austronesian language is spoken by the people on the island.

Noun
  1. the family of languages spoken in Australia and Formosa and Malaysia and Polynesia