Minahasa-Sprachen

Die Minahasa-Sprachen bilden e​inen Zweig d​er malayo-polynesischen Sprachen innerhalb d​er austronesischen Sprachen.[1] Die Gruppe v​on Sprachen w​ird von d​en Minahasa i​n Nordsulawesi gesprochen. Nach Zorc (1986) u​nd Blust (1991) zählen s​ie zu d​en philippinischen Sprachen.[2][3]

Minahasa-Sprachen

Gesprochen in

Indonesien, Nordsulawesi
Sprecher 250.000
Linguistische
Klassifikation

Einzelsprachen s​ind (Sneddon 1978: S. 9):[4]

Einzelnachweise

  1. K. Alexander Adelaar, Nikolaus Himmelmann: The Austronesian languages of Asia and Madagascar. Routledge, 2005.
  2. R.D. Zorc: The genetic relationships of Philippine languages. In: P. Geraghty, L. Carrington, S.A. Wurm (Hrsg.) FOCAL II: Papers from the Fourth International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics. Australian National University, Canberra 1986.
  3. Robert Blust: The Greater Central Philippines hypothesis. In: Oceanic Linguistics. 30, Nr. 2, 1991, S. 73–129. doi:10.2307/3623084.
  4. James N. Sneddon: Proto-Minahasan: phonology, morphology, and wordlist. Pacific Linguistics, Canberra 1978.
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