Part 1 presents some 980 reconstructions for Proto-Micronesian, Proto Central
Micronesian, and Proto Western Micronesian. Part 2 (to appear in volume 42 [2])
gives reconstructions for two additional subgroups within Proto-Micronesian:
Proto-Pohnpeic and Proto-Chuukic, and their immediate ancestor, Proto
Pohnpeic-Chuukic. A handful of putative loans are also identified, and a single
English 2nder list is provided for all of the reconstructions.
Part 1 (in volume 42 [1]) presents some 980 reconstructions for Proto-Micronesian, Proto-Central Micronesian, and Proto-Western Micronesian. Part 2 in this issue gives reconstructions for two additional subgroups within Proto-Micronesian: ProtoPohnpeic (PPON) and Proto-Chuukic PCK), and for the larger group that they comprise, Proto-Pohnpeic-Chuukic (PPC). A few putative loans are also identified, and a finder list for all reconstructions is provided.
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