South Vanuatu languages

The nine South Vanuatu languages form a family of the Southern Oceanic languages,[2] spoken in Tafea Province (Tanna, Aneityum, Futuna, Erromango, and Aniwa) of Vanuatu.

South Vanuatu
Geographic
distribution
Southern Vanuatu
Linguistic classificationAustronesian
Glottologsout2868[1]

Languages

François (2015)

François (2015:18-21) lists the following names and locations for the 9 South Vanuatu languages.

No.LanguageOther namesSpeakersEthnologueISO 639-3Region
128SieSe, Sie, Erromanga1900ergergErromango
129Ura6uuruurErromango
130Utaha0iffiffErromango
131North Tanna5000tnntnnTanna
132LenakelNetvaar11500tnltnlTanna
133Southwest TannaNawal5000nwinwiTanna
134WhitesandsNarak7500tnptnpTanna
135KwameraNafe, Nɨfe3500tnktnkTanna
137Anejom̃Aneityum900atyatyAneityum
gollark: Hi.
gollark: Minoteaur development?
gollark: This is causing me to boycott Macron in protest.
gollark: ++search bee
gollark: But you could be using `pass` or `obvious` or `skip` or `unitDefault`.

References

  1. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). "Southern Vanuatu". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
  2. Lynch, John; Ross, Malcolm; Crowley, Terry (2002). The Oceanic languages. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon. ISBN 978-0-7007-1128-4. OCLC 48929366.
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