Proto-Oceanic (abbreviated as POc) is a proto-language that historical linguists since Otto Dempwolff have reconstructed as the hypothetical common ancestor...
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reconstructions have also been made, and include Proto-Malayo-Polynesian, Proto-Oceanic, and Proto-Polynesian. Recently, linguists such as Malcolm Ross...
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is reconstructed for this group of languages is called Proto-Oceanic (abbr. "POc"). The Oceanic languages were first shown to be a language family by Sidney...
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Southeast Solomonic languages (category Central–Eastern Oceanic languages)
from the tip of Santa Isabel to Makira. It is defined by the merger of Proto-Oceanic *l and *R. The fact that there is little diversity amongst these languages...
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Proto-Austronesian (list) Proto-Malayo-Polynesian Proto-Malayic Proto-Philippine Proto-Oceanic Proto-Central Pacific language Proto-Polynesian Proto-Admiralty...
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voiced alveolar tap /ɾ/, not /r/. Proto-Oceanic language Proto-Austronesian language Proto-Malayo-Polynesian language Proto-Philippine language Kirch, Patrick...
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Micronesian languages (category Central–Eastern Oceanic languages)
Palatalized reflexes of the Proto-Oceanic bilabial series Loss of Proto-Oceanic *p before round vowels Unconditioned loss of Proto-Oceanic *y and (ungeminated)...
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names in Proto-Malayo-Polynesian from the Austronesian Comparative Dictionary. Proto-Austronesian language Proto-Philippine language Proto-Oceanic language...
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orogenic events 550 Ma, the Proto-Tethys Ocean formed the eastern part of an oceanic domain (of which the Iapetus and Tornquist oceans formed the western parts)...
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The Southern Oceanic languages are a linkage (rather than family) of Oceanic languages spoken in Vanuatu and New Caledonia. It was proposed by John Lynch...
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Andrew; Osmond, Meredith (eds.). The lexicon of Proto Oceanic : The culture and environment of ancestral Oceanic society. Vol. 1. Pacific Linguistics. pp. 115–142...
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Proto-Central Pacific (abbreviated as PCP) is the reconstructed ancestor of the Central Pacific languages. It belongs to the Oceanic branch of the Austronesian...
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names in Proto-Philippine from the Austronesian Comparative Dictionary. Proto-Austronesian language Proto-Malayo-Polynesian language Proto-Oceanic language...
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Ozanne-Rivierre, Françoise. 1992. The Proto-Oceanic Consonantal System and the Languages of New Caledonia. Oceanic Linguistics 31–2, Winter, 1992 (p.200)...
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Proto-Micronesian (abbreviated as PMc) is the reconstructed ancestor of the Micronesian languages. It belongs to the Oceanic branch of the Austronesian...
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The Western Oceanic languages is a linkage of Oceanic languages, proposed and studied by Ross (1988). They make up a majority of the Austronesian languages...
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Sometimes, as above, the paragogic vowel is an echo vowel, such as Proto-Oceanic *saqat "bad" > Uneapa zaɣata. The word paragoge is taken from Greek:...
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with the one exception being Oceanic, the only large group which is universally accepted; its parent language Proto-Oceanic has been reconstructed in all...
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innovations for it. Proto-Temotu was a phonologically conservative language in many respects, and was evidently an early descendant of Proto-Oceanic. For example...
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sound changes from Proto-Micronesian. Chuukic-Pohnpeic languages share a number of historical sounds changes from Proto-Oceanic and Proto-Micronesian. Chuukic...
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mine the Burstcoin digital cryptocurrency Proto-Oceanic language (POc), the protolanguage ancestral to the Oceanic languages Push to talk over cellular (PoC)...
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that Proto-Oceanic had 23 consonant phonemes, and only 13 remained in Proto-Polynesian: unvoiced and voiced stop consonants that contrasted in Proto-Oceanic...
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Huon Gulf languages (redirect from Proto-Huon Gulf language)
and lexicosemantic innovations relative to Proto-Oceanic, such as the pervasive lenition of Proto-Oceanic *p to *v, the acquisition of a final *-c in...
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Pawley A, Osmond M (eds.). The lexicon of Proto Oceanic: The culture and environment of ancestral Oceanic society. Vol. 3. Pacific Linguistics. pp. 389–426...
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Proto-South Bougainville lexicon from Evans (2009): Proto-South Bougainville reconstructed lexicon South Bougainville words of likely Proto-Oceanic origin:...
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*mansər Proto-Oceanic: *kadroRa; a semantic shift occurred from cuscus to bandicoot (Peramelidae) from Proto-Central–Eastern Malayo-Polynesian to Proto-Oceanic...
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from the Proto-Polynesian greeting *qarofa, which also meant "love, pity, or compassion". It is further thought to be evolved from Proto-Oceanic root *qarop(-i)...
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"Was Proto Oceanic Society matrilineal?". Journal of the Polynesian Society. 107 (4): 365–379. JSTOR 20706828. Marck, J. (2008). "Proto Oceanic Society...
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these forms originate from Proto-Polynesian *talo, which itself descended from Proto-Oceanic *talos (cf. dalo in Fijian) and Proto-Austronesian *tales (cf...
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The Indian Ocean is the third-largest of the world's five oceanic divisions, covering 70,560,000 km2 (27,240,000 sq mi) or approximately 20% of the water...
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