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South Vanuatu languages

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Subgroup of the Oceanic branch of the Austronesian language family
South Vanuatu
Geographic
distribution
SouthernVanuatu
Linguistic classificationAustronesian
Proto-languageProto-South Vanuatu
Language codes
Glottologsout2868

The nineSouth Vanuatu languages form a family of theSouthern Oceanic languages,[1] spoken inTafea Province (Tanna,Aneityum,Futuna,Erromango, andAniwa) ofVanuatu.

Languages

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Françoiset al. (2015)

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Françoiset al. (2015:18–21) lists the following names and locations for the 9 South Vanuatu languages.

No.LanguageOther namesSpeakersISO 639-3Region
128SieSe, Erromanga1900ergErromango
129Ura6uurErromango
130Utaha0iffErromango
131North Tanna5000tnnTanna
132LenakelNetvaar11500tnlTanna
133Southwest TannaNawal5000nwiTanna
134WhitesandsNarak7500tnpTanna
135KwameraNafe, Nɨfe3500tnkTanna
137Anejom̃Aneityum900atyAneityum

Proto-South Vanuatu

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Proto-South Vanuatu
PSV
Reconstruction ofSouth Vanuatu languages
Reconstructed
ancestors

Proto-South Vanuatu was reconstructed by John Lynch in 2001.

The language, compared to Proto-Oceanic, went through a series of vowel reductions, leading to the creation of a new vowel written as *ə, such as in*na-waiR "fresh water" resulting in Proto-South Vanuatu*nə-wai of the same meaning.

However, it also preserves some, but not all final consonants. For example,*tanum "to plant, bury" is reflected in Proto-South Vanuatu as*(a)-tenum "to bury", but*taŋis "to cry" is instead reflected as*(a)-taŋi.

Vowels

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The vowels of Proto-South Vanuatu, according to Lynch, are:

Vowels
FrontCentralBack
Close*i*u
Close-mid*e*o
Open*a

Consonants

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The consonants of Proto-South Vanuatu, according to Lynch, are:

Consonants
LabiovelarBilabialAlveolarPalatalVelarUvular
Stopvoiced*bʷ*b*d*g
voiceless*pʷ*p*t*k*q
Nasal*mʷ*m*n*ŋ
Fricative*v*s*c, *ɟ
[clarification needed]
*ɣ
Approximant*w*l, *r*j

References

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  1. ^Lynch, John;Ross, Malcolm;Crowley, Terry (2002).The Oceanic languages. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon.ISBN 978-0-7007-1128-4.OCLC 48929366.
North
Vanuatu
Torres–Banks
Maewo–Ambae–
North Pentecost
South Pentecost
Espiritu Santo
Nuclear
Southern
Oceanic
Central Vanuatu
South Vanuatu
Erromango
Tanna
Loyalties–
New Caledonia
Loyalty Islands
New Caledonian
Southern
Northern
  • * indicates proposed status
  • ? indicates classification dispute
  • † indicatesextinct status
Formosan
Malayo-Polynesian
Western
Philippine
Greater Barito*
Greater North Borneo*
Celebic
South Sulawesi
Central
Eastern
SHWNG
Oceanic
Western
Southern
  • * indicates proposed status
  • ? indicates classification dispute
  • † indicatesextinct status
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