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The Makuva Enigma: Locating a Hidden Language in East Timor

Abstract

The Makuva language is spoken in the tip of the Lautem District in the Republic of East Timor and is known in the literature under several names. Whereas initially classified as a Papuan language, the Austronesian character of its lexicon and grammar was convincingly proven later on. Ever since Ferreira's (1951) contribution, Makuva has been considered to be moribund and to have been replaced by Fataluku, the majority language in the region. This paper intends to 'reconstruct'a grammar sketch and  proposes an alternative to Hajek's et al. (2003) finding to reconsider Makuva to be a 'language in coma' rather than being moribund. Instead of being 'pushed aside' by Fataluku, Makuva has rather been 'pushed up' in to the ritual register of Fataluku speakers in the Tutuala subdistrict.

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CONFERINÅ¢ELE ACADEMIEI ROMÂNE
Limba română ÅŸi relaÅ£iile ei cu istoria ÅŸi cultura românilor, 2011

Seria ConferinÅ£elor Academiei Române organizate de acad. Marius Sala sub genericul Limba română ÅŸi relaÅ£iile ei cu istoria ÅŸi cultura românilor, începând din anul 1995, continuă ÅŸi în anul 2012. (program)

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