Central Solomon languages

Central Solomons
Geographic
distribution:
Solomon Islands
Linguistic classification: a primary family of Papuan languages
Subdivisions:
Bilua
Touo
Lavukaleve
Savosavo

Language families of the Solomon Islands.
Red: North Bougainville.
Blue: South Bougainville.
Green: Central Solomons.
Grey: Austronesian.
Orange: Yele (out of area)

The Central Solomon languages are four distantly but demonstrably related languages of the Solomon Islands, identified as a family by Wilhelm Schmidt in 1908. They were classified as East Papuan languages by Wurm, but this does not now seem tenable, and was abandoned in Ethnologue (2009).

The four languages are,

Pronouns

The pronouns Ross reconstructs for proto-Central Solomons are,

I *ŋai, *a s/he & I *e-le, *-ge exclusive we *a, *e
thou & I *mai-le ?, *-be inclusive we *mai ?, *-me
thou *ŋo, *-ŋa you two *-bele you *me, *-me
she *ko, *-ma they two (F) *-lo they *-ma
he *vo, *lo, *-va, *-la they two (M) *-la

See also

References