Finally, further south, Malaya and the big islands of South-East Asia are the domain of the languages known as 'Malayo-Polynesian', a domain which in fact extends eastwards to Melanesia, northward to the island of Taiwan (Formosa) and westward to Madagascar.
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"Finally, further south, Malaya and the big islands of South-East Asia are the domain of the languages known as 'Malayo-Polynesian', a domain which in fact extends eastwards to Melanesia, northward to the island of Taiwan (Formosa) and westward to Madagascar."
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