Futunic languages

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Futunic languages
Geographic
distribution:
Polynesian outliers in Melanesia
Genetic
classification
:
Austronesian
 Malayo-Polynesian (MP)
  Central Eastern MP
   Eastern MP
    Oceanic
     Central-Eastern Oceanic
      Remote Oceanic
       Central Pacific
        East Fijian-Polynesian
         Polynesian
          Nuclear Polynesian
           Samoic
            Futunic languages
Subdivisions:
Anuta
East Futunan
West Futunan
Emae
Rennell
Mele-Fila
Tikopia
West Uvean


The Futunic languages are principally the languages of the Polynesian outliers of southeast Melanesia. They are related to all of the other Polynesian languages. The name comes from the islands of Futuna (East and West), which are both included in the family. East Futunan is the only language in the group which is not considered an outlier, but in geographical Polynesia. The languages of the Polynesian outliers in the northern Solomons, Papua New Guinea, and Micronesia are in the Ellicean language group, a sister group to the Futunic languages.

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