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| I. | Introduction |
Austronesian Languages, formerly called Malayo-Polynesian languages, one of the world's largest language families, both in terms of numbers of languages—more than 700—and geographic spread—covering islands and some mainland areas from Madagascar in the west to Easter Island and Hawaii in the east. The languages of Australia and most of New Guinea, however, are not part of this family.