Reduplication in some Malayo-Polynesian languages

When learning languages such as te reo Māori and Gagana Sāmoa, I cannot help but notice that there are a bunch of words that feature some form of duplication in them. For example, in Samoan, several colour terms are reduplicated, such as uliuli (black) and pa'epa'e (white). In Māori, there are words such as huihui … Continue reading Reduplication in some Malayo-Polynesian languages

Introduction to formal & informal speech in some Austronesian languages

When learning some of the Austronesian languages, I cannot help but to notice the different patterns of speech that are used when talking to friends and family compared to the speech that is used when talking to people of greater seniority or higher social hierarchy. My observation first started with Bahasa Melayu, taking notice to … Continue reading Introduction to formal & informal speech in some Austronesian languages