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Malayic languages

The Malayic languages are a branch of the Malayo-Polynesian subgroup of the Austronesian language family. The most prominent member is Malay, a pluricentric language given national status in Brunei and Singapore while also providing the basis for national standards Malaysian in Malaysia and Indonesian in Indonesia. The Malayic branch also includes local…

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Geographic distribution
Maritime Southeast Asia
Glottolog
mala1538
Linguistic classification
Malayo-Polynesiandisputed: Malayo-Sumbawan or Greater North BorneoMalayo-ChamicMalayic · disputed: Malayo-Sumbawan or Greater North BorneoMalayo-ChamicMalayic · Malayo-ChamicMalayic · Malayic
Proto-language
Proto-Malayic
Subdivisions
(disputed)

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Malayic languages

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Triples41
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.016667
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Malayic languages

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related to history · 12
Malayic languages → Acehnese, Austronesian, Dyen, Dyen's, Embaloh, Lampung, Madurese, Malayic, Nothofer, Rejang, RejangEmbalohSalakoIban-MalayanIbanicMalayan, The
related to Languages · 10
Malayic languages → Borneo, Java, Malacca, Malay, Malay Peninsula, Malayic, South China Sea, Strait, Sumatra, This
related to Position within Austronesian · 9
Malayic languages → Adelaar, Chamic, Malayic, Malayo-Polynesian, Malayo-Sumbawan, Malayo-SumbawanMalayo-Chamic-BSSMalayic, Sasak-Sumbawa, The, There
Linguistic classification · 4
Malayic languages → disputed: Malayo-Sumbawan or Greater North BorneoMalayo-ChamicMalayic, Malayic, Malayo-ChamicMalayic, Malayo-Polynesiandisputed: Malayo-Sumbawan or Greater North BorneoMalayo-ChamicMalayic
related to Internal classification · 2
Malayic languages → Malayic, While
Geographic distribution · 1
Malayic languages → Maritime Southeast Asia
Glottolog · 1
Malayic languages → mala1538
Proto-language · 1
Malayic languages → Proto-Malayic
Subdivisions · 1
Malayic languages → (disputed)

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malayic languages malay borneo sumatra indonesia also subgroup dayak ibanic western austronesian minangkabau classification language spoken glottolog malayo-polynesian duano kendayan

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Malayic languagesGeographic distributionMaritime Southeast Asia1.00infobox
Malayic languagesGlottologmala15381.00infobox
Malayic languagesLinguistic classificationMalayo-Polynesiandisputed: Malayo-Sumbawan or Greater North BorneoMalayo-ChamicMalayic1.00infobox
Malayic languagesLinguistic classificationdisputed: Malayo-Sumbawan or Greater North BorneoMalayo-ChamicMalayic1.00infobox
Malayic languagesLinguistic classificationMalayo-ChamicMalayic1.00infobox
Malayic languagesLinguistic classificationMalayic1.00infobox
Malayic languagesProto-languageProto-Malayic1.00infobox
Malayic languagesSubdivisions(disputed)1.00infobox
Malayic languagesrelated to historyThe0.60section
Malayic languagesrelated to historyMalayic0.60section
Malayic languagesrelated to historyDyen0.60section
Malayic languagesrelated to historyAustronesian0.60section

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