Oceanic Linguistics
Volume 45, Number 2, December 2006
E-ISSN: 1527-9421 Print ISSN: 0029-8115
DOI: 10.1353/ol.2007.0007
E-ISSN: 1527-9421 Print ISSN: 0029-8115
DOI: 10.1353/ol.2007.0007
Otsuka, Yuko. While the Tongic subgroup of Polynesian, consisting of Niuean and Tongan, is defined by a number of shared innovations, Niuean is known to exhibit phonological and lexical features that can be taken as evidence of Eastern Polynesian (EPN) influence. Niuean also shows syntactic features that are prominent among EPN languages, but absent in Tongan. This paper examines whether these syntactic features can be taken to be shared innovations and hence constitute a basis for a subgroup including EPN and Niuean. The current study suggests that convergent development is the probable explanation for the syntactic similarities between Niuean and EPN.
Niuean and Eastern Polynesian: A View from Syntax
Oceanic Linguistics - Volume 45, Number 2, December 2006, pp. 429-456
University of Hawai'i Press