[Many of the languages listed here are not classified as North Vanuatu in their articles, and do not link back here]
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Geographic distribution | Northern Vanuatu |
Linguistic classification | Austronesian
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Glottolog | nort3205 |
The North Vanuatu languages form a linkage of Southern Oceanic languages spoken in northern Vanuatu.
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]
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. | Language | Other names | Speakers | Ethnologue | ISO 639-3 | Region |
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18 | Sungwadia | Marino, North Maewo | 500 | mrb | mrb | Maewo |
19 | Sungwadaga | Central Maewo | 1400 | mwo | mwo | Maewo |
20 | Baetora | South Maewo, Sungaloge | 1330 | btr | btr | Maewo |
21 | East Ambae | Lolovoli, Aoba | 5000 | omb | omb | Ambae |
22 | West Ambae | Duidui | 8700 | nnd | nnd | Ambae |
23 | Raga | Hano | 6500 | lml | lml | Pentecost |
24 | Apma | 7800 | app | app | Pentecost | |
25 | Ske | Seke | 300 | ske | ske | Pentecost |
26 | Sa | Saa | 3900 | sax | sax | Pentecost |
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