East Vanuatu | |
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Geographic distribution: |
East Vanuatu |
Linguistic classification: | Austronesian
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Two dozen East Vanuatu languages form a group of Southern Oceanic languages.
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A 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database[1] included seven East Vanuatu languages. Three, the Paama–Ambrym languages, were found to form a separate family. The other four were fully supported as a unit, and fell into two branches:
The languages traditionally included in East Vanuatu are,
It is not clear if these actually form a valid group.
Phonological, grammatical and lexical data on 17 of these languages (Torres and Banks Is) can be found in François (2005).