- Proto-Oceanic language
Proto-Oceanic (abbr. "POc") is a
protolanguage , which language comparatists – particularly afterOtto Dempwolff 's works – have proposed to reconstruct as the probable common ancestor to the group ofOceanic languages . Proto-Oceanic is itself anAustronesian language , and therefore a descendant ofProto-Austronesian (PAN), the common ancestor ofAustronesian languages .Proto-Oceanic was probably spoken about 4200 years ago, in the
Bismarck Archipelago , east ofPapua New Guinea . Archaeologists and linguists currently agree that the POc-speaking community more or less coincides with theLapita civilization .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 amongOceanist scholars.Phonology
The phonology of POc can be reconstructed with reasonable certainty [See Ross, Pawley, Osmond (1998: 15).] .Proto-Oceanic had 5 vowels: *i, *e, *a, *o, *u, with no length contrast. It also possessed 23 consonants, reconstructed as follows:
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*External links
* [http://www.ethnologue.com/show_family.asp?subid=89896 Classification and list of Oceanic languages, descendant from Proto-Oceanic] (site: Ethnologue.com)
* [http://www.tlg.uci.edu/~opoudjis/Work/Oceanic_guide.html A detailed presentation and bibliography for Oceanic languages] (byJohn Bowden )
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