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> Why Study the Aboriginal Languages of Taiwan?
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> -- A View from Outside Taiwan
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> The Aboriginal languages of Taiwan are of great interest for linguists
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> overseas. There are two sets of reasons for this. The first set is
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> historical: the Aboriginal languages of Taiwan represent several
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> first-order subgroups of the Austronesian language family, and so the
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> history of Austronesian cannot be understood without a good knowledge of
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> the modern Aboriginal languages of Taiwan. The second set is
> typological. A
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> number of the Aboriginal languages of Taiwan share with many of the
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> languages of the Philippines a grammatical organisation which is rare
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> the world's languages and which is poorly understood. This means that
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> further and detailed study of these languages is needed--urgently so, as
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> perhaps all of them have a decreasing number of speakers.
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