North Vanuatu
Northern Vanuatu
Geographic
distribution
Northern Vanuatu
Linguistic classificationAustronesian
Glottolognort3205

The North Vanuatu languages form a linkage of Southern Oceanic languages spoken in northern Vanuatu.

Languages

Clark (2009)

Clark (2009)[1] provides the following classification of the North Vanuatu languages, divided into two main geographic areas (Torres–Banks–Maewo–Ambae–Pentecost and Santo). Outlier (aberrant) languages identified by Clark (2009) are in italics.[2]

François (2015)

The following list of 9 "Penama" North Vanuatu languages (that is, the North Vanuatu languages excluding the Torres–Banks and Espiritu Santo languages) is from François (2015:18–21).

No.LanguageOther namesSpeakersISO 639-3Region
18SungwadiaMarino, North Maewo500mrbMaewo
19SungwadagaCentral Maewo1400mwoMaewo
20BaetoraSouth Maewo, Sungaloge1330btrMaewo
21East AmbaeLolovoli, Aoba5000ombAmbae
22West AmbaeDuidui8700nndAmbae
23RagaHano6500lmlPentecost
24Apma7800appPentecost
25SkeSeke300skePentecost
26SaSaa3900}saxPentecost

References

  1. Clark, Ross (2009). Leo Tuai: A comparative lexical study of North and Central Vanuatu languages. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.
  2. The language names used by Clark have often been superseded by other names; in that case, the glottonym used by Clark is indicated in brackets.
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