PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «TRANS-NEW GUINEA PHYLUM»
Trans-New Guinea phylum
trans
guinea
phylum
eastern
central
pawaian
families
constituting
stock
level
members
super
will
adhered
reference
older
term
macrophylum
largest
grouping
austronesian
languages
papua
reconstructable
proto
language
around
that
name
first
applied
figure
where
this
proposed
referred
meaning
also
tran
trannie
transfer
reverso
diversity
contribution
press
highlands
migration
considered
have
begun
years
occupation
west
multitree
alternate
names
family
east
main
section
oxford
grimes
form
within
they
spoken
southeastern
requires
surrounding
regions
tngp
acronym
finder
what
does
stand
stands
appears
very
rarely
world
most
comprehensive
northern
index
border
area
indonesia
constitute
branch
north
international
papuan
linguistic
scene
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «TRANS-NEW GUINEA PHYLUM»
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1
New Guinea: Crossing Boundaries and History
The largest grouping is the Trans-New Guinea Phylum, which occupies most of
the New Guinea mainland, and includes 365 languages in Papua New Guinea
and 251 languages in Papua Province. The latter has several languages with
more ...
Pacific East Timor Eastern Trans-Fly Eleman (Trans-New Guinea Phylum?) Fasu
(Trans-New Guinea Phylum?) Geelvik Bay (Cenderawasih Bay) Goilalan (Trans-
New Guinea Phylum?) Guriaso (isolate) Hatam (isolate) Inland Gulf (maybe ...
Lisa Purse, Lyle Campbell, 2013
3
Language Death and Language Maintenance: Theoretical, ...
This gives a total of 460 core Trans-New Guinea Phylum languages. The
remaining twenty-five languages which may be somewhat doubtful members of
the Trans-New Guinea Phylum, are located in fringe areas of it in southwestern
Papua ...
Mark Janse, Sijmen Tol, 2003
4
Approaches to Language: Anthropological Issues
to the east of it, where the Trans-New Guinea phylum languages superimposed
themselves upon unrelated languages brought in earlier by the Sepik-Ramu
phylum migration (see below) or languages of other groups, leaving a marked ...
William C. McCormack, Stephen A. Wurm, 1978
5
Historical and Comparative Linguistics
It does, at the same time, seem very likely that members of several stocks which
can be included in the Trans-New Guinea Phylum, but contain a strong lexical
and structural sub-stratum of non-Trans-New Guinea Phylum elements, constitute
...
Perhaps the most ambitious proposal for the interrelationships of Papuan
languages is the Trans-New Guinea Phylum (TNGP), first suggested by
McElhanon and Voorhoeve (1970). Proposed membership in the TNGP has
gradually increased ...
7
Prehistory of the Indo-Malaysian Archipelago
About 3000 bc a major expansion of the Trans New Guinea Phylum of languages
took place. This expansion began west of New Guinea, according to Wurm, and
occurred after Austronesians had already arrived in the general region, ...
8
Oceanic Explorations: Lapita and Western Pacific Settlement
... who was one of the first linguists to recognise the Trans-New Guinea phylum
as a major grouping of languages, was a strong supporter of the view that Trans-
New Guinea phylum speakers arrived in Timor after Austronesian speakers.
Stuart Bedford, Christophe Sand, Sean P. Connaughton, 2007
9
From Linguistic Areas to Areal Linguistics
The Trans New Guinea Phylum hypothesis: A reassessment. In Perspectives on
the Bird's Head of Irian Jaya, Indonesia, J. Miedema, C. Ode & R.A.C. Dam (eds.),
655-690. Amsterdam: Rodopi. Rankin, R.L. 2003. The comparative method.
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A Guide to the World's Languages: Classification
Papuan Language Phyla Other Than the Trans-New Guinea Phylum (Wurm 1982
) The TNG phylum itself gradually increased in size until around. TRANS-NEW
GUINEA: I MAIN SECTION: A CENTRAL AND WESTERN: 1 FINISTERRE-HUON
...