Ebook: A concise grammar of the Malagasy language
Author: Parker G.W.
- Genre: Linguistics // Foreign
- Tags: Языки и языкознание, Африканские языки, Малагасийский язык
- Language: Afrikaans-English
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London: Trübner & Co., 1883. — 67 p.+ 80 p.The language spoken by the various tribes which inhabit Madagascar was essentially a spoken language, no symbols or pictures of the nature of writing having been found, until the early part of the present century; since which time the English Missionaries, by degrees, reduced it to its present alphabetic form. The characters chosen for it were those of our own English alphabet, with the exception of the five letters c, q, u, w, x, which have no corresponding sounds in Malagasy : but some, or all, of these (especially w) seem likely to be incorporated into the Malagasy language along with foreign words which require their use.
With regard to the place which Malagasy occupies among languages, there can be no doubt at all that it belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian group, or that it seems to have the closest affinity to the Malay proper and the Eastern Poly- nesian; although it is still a puzzle why the Malagasy people, who are chiefly of African origin (with the exception of the Hova tribe), should use a Malay language.
With regard to the place which Malagasy occupies among languages, there can be no doubt at all that it belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian group, or that it seems to have the closest affinity to the Malay proper and the Eastern Poly- nesian; although it is still a puzzle why the Malagasy people, who are chiefly of African origin (with the exception of the Hova tribe), should use a Malay language.
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