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 UH Press Journals: Oceanic Linguistics, vol. 32, no. 2 (1993)
CMP, encompassing over 100 languages in the Lesser Sunda and Moluccan islands of eastern Indonesia, is justified by a set of phonological, lexical, and morphosyntactic innovations that often fail to include all members of the proposed group.
These overlapping distributions of innovated features in CMP languages are interpreted as evidence for a rapid spread of Austronesian speakers through eastern Indonesia from a primary dispersal point in Northern Moluccas soon after separation of the ancestral CMP and EMP language communities.
It is concluded that the Bomberai languages reached their historical locations through a back-migration from the southern Moluccas well after the initial Austronesian settlement of eastern Indonesia.
www.uhpress.hawaii.edu /journals/ol/OL322.html   (1126 words)

  
 Papuan languages --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Other languages of this category are Enggano, spoken on a small island of the same name situated off the southwest coast of Sumatra, and a number of Melanesian languages.
Bahasa Indonesia, the official language of Indonesia, is spoken in the province of Papua,...
group of languages spoken in an area centred upon New Guinea and extending from the islands of Alor, Halmahera, and Timor in the west to the Santa Cruz Archipelago in the east.
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9109807?tocId=9109807   (770 words)

  
 Papuan languages --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Other languages of this category are Enggano, spoken on a small island of the same name situated off the southwest coast of Sumatra, and a number of Melanesian languages.
group of languages spoken in an area centred upon New Guinea and extending from the islands of Alor, Halmahera, and Timor in the west to the Santa Cruz Archipelago in the east.
Bahasa Indonesia, the official language of Indonesia, is spoken in the province of Papua,...
www.britannica.com /eb/article-9109807?tocId=9109807   (765 words)

  
 Open Directory - Science:Social Sciences:Linguistics:Languages:Natural
These languages are found primarily ont he island of New Guinea, but also on neighboring islands in Indonesia and the Solomon Islands.
The Kordofanian languages are spoken primarily in Sudan.
Languages of this family are spoken, or used to be spoken, in the Pacific Northwest region of North America, both in Canada and the US.
www.dmoz.org /Science/Social_Sciences/Linguistics/Languages/Natural/desc.html   (765 words)

  
 LINGUIST List 14.1892: Descriptive Approaches, John Benjamins P
In the individual languages category, Aone van Engelenhoven (''Language endangerment in Indonesia: The incipient obsolescence and acute death of Teun, Nila, and Serua (Central and Southwest Maluku)'') focuses on the isolects Teun, Nila, and Serua, of Maluku Province, Indonesia.
Wurm sketches the historical events and policies that have led to this, but also mentions the reinvigoration of a number of languages recently.
Stefan Georg (''The gradual disappearance of a Eurasian language family: the case of Yeniseyan'') presents the situation of the Yeniseyan language family, one of the families belonging to the Paleoasiatic (or Paleosiberian) language family of Russia.
www.ling.ed.ac.uk /linguist/issues/14/14-1892.html   (765 words)

  
 LINGUIST List 14.1892: Descriptive Approaches, John Benjamins P
In the individual languages category, Aone van Engelenhoven (''Language endangerment in Indonesia: The incipient obsolescence and acute death of Teun, Nila, and Serua (Central and Southwest Maluku)'') focuses on the isolects Teun, Nila, and Serua, of Maluku Province, Indonesia.
Wurm sketches the historical events and policies that have led to this, but also mentions the reinvigoration of a number of languages recently.
Stefan Georg (''The gradual disappearance of a Eurasian language family: the case of Yeniseyan'') presents the situation of the Yeniseyan language family, one of the families belonging to the Paleoasiatic (or Paleosiberian) language family of Russia.
www.ling.ed.ac.uk /linguist/issues/14/14-1892.html   (765 words)

  
 LINGUIST List 14.1892: Descriptive Approaches, John Benjamins P
In the individual languages category, Aone van Engelenhoven (''Language endangerment in Indonesia: The incipient obsolescence and acute death of Teun, Nila, and Serua (Central and Southwest Maluku)'') focuses on the isolects Teun, Nila, and Serua, of Maluku Province, Indonesia.
Wurm sketches the historical events and policies that have led to this, but also mentions the reinvigoration of a number of languages recently.
Stefan Georg (''The gradual disappearance of a Eurasian language family: the case of Yeniseyan'') presents the situation of the Yeniseyan language family, one of the families belonging to the Paleoasiatic (or Paleosiberian) language family of Russia.
www.ling.ed.ac.uk /linguist/issues/14/14-1892.html   (2138 words)

  
 Languages other than English:Linguistic Funland TESL/ESL/EFL/Language/Linguistics Links
In my area, the major languages taught at that level are Spanish, French, German, and Japanese, so I gathered together several resources in those languages for the purposes of the workshop.
As one language gained enough links to merit its own page, it was moved to a separate category of its own.
PURI Indonesian Language Plus offers a fruitful time of learning Bahasa Indonesia in Yogya while enjoying cultural experiences through homestay, cultural trips, and short courses of batik painting, cooking and dancing.
www.linguistic-funland.com /language.html   (1346 words)

  
 Languages other than English:Linguistic Funland TESL/ESL/EFL/Language/Linguistics Links
In my area, the major languages taught at that level are Spanish, French, German, and Japanese, so I gathered together several resources in those languages for the purposes of the workshop.
As one language gained enough links to merit its own page, it was moved to a separate category of its own.
PURI Indonesian Language Plus offers a fruitful time of learning Bahasa Indonesia in Yogya while enjoying cultural experiences through homestay, cultural trips, and short courses of batik painting, cooking and dancing.
www.linguistic-funland.com /language.html   (1370 words)

  
 Languages other than English:Linguistic Funland TESL/ESL/EFL/Language/Linguistics Links
In my area, the major languages taught at that level are Spanish, French, German, and Japanese, so I gathered together several resources in those languages for the purposes of the workshop.
As one language gained enough links to merit its own page, it was moved to a separate category of its own.
PURI Indonesian Language Plus offers a fruitful time of learning Bahasa Indonesia in Yogya while enjoying cultural experiences through homestay, cultural trips, and short courses of batik painting, cooking and dancing.
www.linguistic-funland.com /language.html   (1337 words)

  
 Languages other than English:Linguistic Funland TESL/ESL/EFL/Language/Linguistics Links
In my area, the major languages taught at that level are Spanish, French, German, and Japanese, so I gathered together several resources in those languages for the purposes of the workshop.
PURI Indonesian Language Plus offers a fruitful time of learning Bahasa Indonesia in Yogya while enjoying cultural experiences through homestay, cultural trips, and short courses of batik painting, cooking and dancing.
As one language gained enough links to merit its own page, it was moved to a separate category of its own.
www.linguistic-funland.com /language.html   (1337 words)

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