Pagsasao a Proto-Austronesio

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Ti pagsasao a Proto-Austronesio (PAN) ket ti nakonstrukto manen a tinaudan ti sasao nga Austronesio, ti maysa kadagiti kangrunaan a pamilia ti pagsasao. Nupay kasta, inbagbaga ni Ross (2009)[1] a mabalin a dagiti kaaduan nga agbalbaliw a pagsasao, ti Tsou, Rukai, ken Puyuma, ket saanda a naipalawag babaen dagiti rekonstruksion, isu a saan a matunton a pagsasao a proto iti intero a pamilia. Tinawtawagan ni Ross ti yunit a nakonstrukton a kas Nuklear nga Austronesio. Adda metten dagiti naaramid nga a akin-ababa nga agpang a naaramid, ken mairaman ti Proto-Malayo-Polinesio, Proto-Oceaniko, ken Proto-Polinesio. Iti kaudian, dagiti lingguista kas da Malcolm Ross ken Andrew Pawley ket nagpartuatda kadagiti dakkel a leksikon para iti Proto-Oceaniko ken Proto-Polinesio.

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  1. ^ Ross, Malcolm. 2009. "Proto Austronesian verbal morphology: A reappraisal." In Alexander Adelaar and Andrew Pawley (eds.). Austronesian historical linguistics and culture history: a festschrift for Robert Blust. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.

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