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Proto-Oceanic language

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Proto-Oceanic (abbr. POc) is a protolanguage, which language comparatists – particularly after Otto Dempwolff's works – have proposed to reconstruct as the probable common ancestor to the group of Oceanic languages. Proto-Oceanic is itself an Austronesian language, and therefore a descendant of Proto-Austronesian (PAN), the common ancestor of Austronesian languages. Proto-Oceanic was probably spoken about 4200 years ago, in the Bismarck Archipelago, east of Papua New Guinea. Archaeologists and linguists currently agree that the POc-speaking community more or less coincides with the Lapita civilization.

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History of hypotheses regarding Proto-Oceanic

Linguistic characteristics of Proto-Oceanic

The methodology of comparative linguistics, together with the relative homogeneity of Oceanic languages, make it possible to reconstruct with reasonable certainty the principal linguistic properties of their common ancestor, Proto-Oceanic. Like all scientific hypotheses, these reconstructions must be understood as obviously reflecting the state of science at a particular moment in time; in particular, it must be noted that the detail of these reconstructions is still the object of much discussion among Oceanist scholars.

Phonology

The phonology of POc can be reconstructed with reasonable certainty[1]. Proto-Oceanic had 5 vowels: *i, *e, *a, *o, *u, with no length contrast. It also possessed 23 consonants, reconstructed as follows:

Labiovelar Bilabial Alveolar Palatal Velar Uvular
Stop Voiceless * *p *t *c *k *q
Prenasalized *ᵐbʷ *ᵐb *ⁿd *ᶮɟ *ᵑg
Nasal * *m *n *ɲ *ŋ
Fricative *s
Trill Plain *r *ʀ
Prenasalized *ⁿr
Lateral *l
Glide *w *j

Morphology

Syntax

Lexicon

References

  1. ^ * Ross, Malcolm D.; Andrew Pawley; Meredith Osmond, eds. (1998). The lexicon of Proto-Oceanic: Material Culture. Canberra: Australian National University, p. 15. ISBN 9780858835078. OCLC 40267977. 

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