The Oceanic languages

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The Oceanic languages is a comprehensive linguistic work that surveys and analyzes the Oceanic branch of the Austronesian language family, detailing their structures, histories, and relationships.

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instanceOf book
linguistic monograph
scholarly work
about Austronesian language family NERFINISHED
Oceanic branch of Austronesian
language classification
language history
language reconstruction
language typology
analyzes grammatical systems of Oceanic languages
lexical patterns in Oceanic languages
sound systems of Oceanic languages
describes histories of Oceanic languages
relationships among Oceanic languages
structures of Oceanic languages
field Austronesian linguistics
comparative linguistics
historical linguistics
linguistics
focusesOnRegion Oceania NERFINISHED
Pacific Islands NERFINISHED
genre academic literature
hasPerspective comparative-historical
descriptive
intendedAudience linguists
researchers in Austronesian studies
students of linguistics
languageFamilyDiscussed Oceanic branch of the Austronesian language family
mainSubject Austronesian languages NERFINISHED
Oceanic languages NERFINISHED
topic areal features in Oceanic languages
classification of Oceanic languages
genetic relationships among Oceanic languages
historical development of Oceanic languages
language change in Oceanic languages
morphology of Oceanic languages
phonology of Oceanic languages
reconstruction of Proto-Oceanic
syntax of Oceanic languages
typological characteristics of Oceanic languages
workType reference work
survey

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Malcolm Ross hasNotablePublication The Oceanic languages