Seram | |
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Ceram | |
Geographic distribution: |
Indonesia |
Linguistic classification: | Austronesian
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Subdivisions: |
Nunusaku
Bobot–Masiwang
etc.
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The Seram languages are a group of forty Malayo-Polynesian languages, spoken on and around the island of Seram. They are moderately supported as a family. None of the languages have more than about twenty thousand speakers, and several are endangered with extinction.
According to Ethnologue 15, the languages are as follows:
A 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database[1] moderately supported the unity of six Ceram languages,[2] at a confidence level of 72%. The languages fell into two branches, each fully supported: Piru Bay with Three Rivers (Nunusaku), and Bobot with Masiwang. The other branches were not considered.