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Fijian Eastern Polynesian Malayo Austronesian Natural Languages Linguistics


Fijian
Fijian is an Eastern Malayo-Polynesian member of the Austronesian language family spoken by approximately 46% of the population of the Fiji Islands. Alternative names include Fiji, Standard Fijian, Eastern Fijian, Nadroga and Nadronga.

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  • - Research claiming that syntactically ambiguous structure implies a transition from one structure to another in the historical past which has further implications on how some Fijian dialects should be subgrouped.
  • - Research on how a Proto-Central Pacific evolved from an ergative actancy system into modern Fijian which has an accusative one. Comparison is made with Tongan which retains an ergative system.
  • - Brief description of Fijian grammar.
  • - Publication information for "A Grammar of Boumaa Fijian" written by R. M. W. Dixon and published by the University of Chicago Press books.
  • - Learn and practice your Fijian with a native speaker in a language exchange via email, text chat, and voice chat.
  • - Basic Fijian words with English translations.
  • - Fiji visitors bureau guide to basic pronunciation of Fijian words.


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