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Malagasy language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Malagasy is the national language of Madagascar, a member of the Austronesian family of languages. Most people in madagascar speak it as a first language as do some people of Malagasy descent elsewhe...
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Malagasy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Malagasy is the name of the people who live in Madagascar. Malagasy is also the name of the national and official language spoken in Madagascar. It may refer to •anything pertaining to or characteris...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Malagasy language. Malagasy language. Information about Malagasy language in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Inhabitant of the island of Madagascar. The Malagasy language is divided into many dialects and has about 9 million speakers; it belongs to the Austronesian family.
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The Malagasy language has some similarities with other Malayo-Polynesian languages spoken on Borneo. ... Cousins, William. 1894. A concise Introduction to the Malagasy Language as spoken in Imerina. Tananarive, Madagascar, 3ème édition, London Missionary Society. 118 pages.
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Malagasy is the language of Madagascar. ... Malagasy-English/English-Malagasy: Dictionary and Phrasebook (Hippocrene Dictionary & Phrasebook) by Janie Rasoloson ; Amazon.com: Malagasy, the national language of Madagascar, has over 10 million speakers.
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Extraction without Movement: is Malagasy a Perfect Language?†; Edward L. Keenan, UCLA 2005 abstract I propose “minimal” solutions to two basic problems in Malagasy syntax: the Voice Problem, and the “Extraction” Problem.
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Home > Malagasy Resources > Language and Linguistics ... This is a site dedicated to Malagasy language and linguistics. It provides discussions of problems arising in phonology, morphology and syntax/semantics in this particular language.
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