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Information: Malayo-Polynesian is the subdivision in which the bulk of the Austronesian languages lie. It is broadly divided into three categories, Western, Central and Eastern.
Linguistic Evidence for Primogeniture and Ranking in Proto-Oceanic Society Linguistic Evidence for Primogeniture and Ranking in Proto-Oceanic Society: Exploration of dichronic and synchronic evidence supporting the claim that if Proto-Oceanic society was based on primogeniture and ranking, the term for elder sibling shuld be marked in Oceanic terminologies. (Malayo-Polynesian)[PDF] http://muse.jhu.edu/demo/oceanic_linguistics/v038/38.2hage.pdf
Polynesian Languages and Literature Group Polynesian Languages and Literature Group: Polynesian language texts, literature citations, mailing list and general information. (Malayo-Polynesian) http://www.ling.su.se/pollinet/index.html
Swadesh List of 200 Words Swadesh List of 200 Words: Collection of Proto-Malayo-Polynesian words. (Malayo-Polynesian) http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Aegean/8831/swadesh.html
An Introduction to Oceanic Linguistic Prehistory An Introduction to Oceanic Linguistic Prehistory: Article on the current state of research in Oceanic languages with commentary on how these related languages should be grouped. Includes extensive bibliography. (Malayo-Polynesian) http://www.tlg.uci.edu/~opoudjis/Work/Oceanic_guide.html