Taiwan Austronesian Language Heritage Connecting Pacific Island Peoples: Diplomacy And Values

As we engage in the current Pacific arena of diplomacy and cultural values, the position of Taiwan as an early linguistic factor in the dispersal of its languages is important to observe. The region is increasingly using this linguistic heritage to seek collaboration and partnership. Since Neolit...

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Main Author: Blundell, David
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spelling my.usm.eprints.40480 http://eprints.usm.my/40480/ Taiwan Austronesian Language Heritage Connecting Pacific Island Peoples: Diplomacy And Values Blundell, David P1-1091 Philology. Linguistics(General) As we engage in the current Pacific arena of diplomacy and cultural values, the position of Taiwan as an early linguistic factor in the dispersal of its languages is important to observe. The region is increasingly using this linguistic heritage to seek collaboration and partnership. Since Neolithic prehistory, Taiwan has ushered in the Austronesian languages that became about 1,200 in number spreading across most of Island Southeast Asia and Oceania for several thousand years, extending from origins, with examples found in the Formosan languages, through the Malayo-Polynesian languages of the islands of Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Micronesia, Melanesian islands, Polynesia, and across the Indian Ocean in Madagascar. These languages are valuable, regardless of their extent, influence, or number of speakers, as part of the basic richness of humanity—a farreaching interconnecting legacy of communication and worldviews. This article explores the concept of Taiwan and Austronesia—positioning historical roots and contemporary languages and cultures as valuable peaceful and sustainable development tools for island inter-connectivity across the Pacific that can be used to seek collaboration and partnership due to their association with heritage. Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM Press) 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/40480/1/DavidBlundell_Languages.pdf Blundell, David (2011) Taiwan Austronesian Language Heritage Connecting Pacific Island Peoples: Diplomacy And Values. International Journal of Asia Pacific Studies (IJAPS), 7 (1). pp. 75-91. ISSN ISSN: 1823-6243 http://ijaps.usm.my/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/DavidBlundell_Languages.pdf
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Blundell, David
Taiwan Austronesian Language Heritage Connecting Pacific Island Peoples: Diplomacy And Values
description As we engage in the current Pacific arena of diplomacy and cultural values, the position of Taiwan as an early linguistic factor in the dispersal of its languages is important to observe. The region is increasingly using this linguistic heritage to seek collaboration and partnership. Since Neolithic prehistory, Taiwan has ushered in the Austronesian languages that became about 1,200 in number spreading across most of Island Southeast Asia and Oceania for several thousand years, extending from origins, with examples found in the Formosan languages, through the Malayo-Polynesian languages of the islands of Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Micronesia, Melanesian islands, Polynesia, and across the Indian Ocean in Madagascar. These languages are valuable, regardless of their extent, influence, or number of speakers, as part of the basic richness of humanity—a farreaching interconnecting legacy of communication and worldviews. This article explores the concept of Taiwan and Austronesia—positioning historical roots and contemporary languages and cultures as valuable peaceful and sustainable development tools for island inter-connectivity across the Pacific that can be used to seek collaboration and partnership due to their association with heritage.
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title Taiwan Austronesian Language Heritage Connecting Pacific Island Peoples: Diplomacy And Values
title_short Taiwan Austronesian Language Heritage Connecting Pacific Island Peoples: Diplomacy And Values
title_full Taiwan Austronesian Language Heritage Connecting Pacific Island Peoples: Diplomacy And Values
title_fullStr Taiwan Austronesian Language Heritage Connecting Pacific Island Peoples: Diplomacy And Values
title_full_unstemmed Taiwan Austronesian Language Heritage Connecting Pacific Island Peoples: Diplomacy And Values
title_sort taiwan austronesian language heritage connecting pacific island peoples: diplomacy and values
publisher Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM Press)
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