Malcolm Ross

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Malcolm Ross is a linguist known for his influential work on the classification and historical relationships of Papuan and Oceanic languages, particularly in the Northwest Solomonic region.

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instanceOf academic
linguist
academicDiscipline Pacific linguistics
affiliation Australian National University
countryOfCitizenship Australia
fieldOfWork Austronesian languages
Oceanic languages
Papuan languages
historical linguistics
linguistics
hasNotablePublication Pronouns as a preliminary diagnostic for grouping Papuan languages
Proto Oceanic and the Austronesian languages of Western Melanesia
Some current issues in Austronesian linguistics
The Oceanic languages
influenced classification of Papuan language families
subgrouping models of Oceanic languages
knownFor classification of Oceanic languages
classification of Papuan languages
comparative method in Papuan and Oceanic linguistics
reconstruction of Proto Oceanic
research on language contact in the Pacific
work on Northwest Solomonic languages
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableFor contributions to the theory of language contact in the Pacific
systematic use of pronominal evidence in Papuan classification
occupation researcher
university professor
regionOfStudy Melanesia
Northwest Solomonic region
Papua New Guinea
researchInterest historical relationships among Oceanic languages
historical relationships among Papuan languages
language contact and borrowing in Melanesia
subgrouping of Austronesian languages
studies Northwest Solomonic languages
Oceanic subgrouping
Papuan Tip languages
usesMethod comparative method
reconstruction of proto-languages

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