Meso-Melanesian languages

Meso-Melanesian languages
Meso-Melanesian
Geographic
distribution:
Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands
Linguistic classification: Austronesian
Subdivisions:

The Meso Melanesian languages are a moderately supported group of Oceanic languages spoken in the large Melanesian islands of New Ireland and the Solomon Islands east of New Guinea.

Composition

A 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database[1] supported the unity of Meso-Melanesian, including Southeast Solomonic, at an 82% confidence level. In addition, it supported core Meso-Melanesian, excluding Southeast Solomonic and Vitu–Bali, at an 84% confidence level. The traditional group of New Ireland languages, however, was broken up, into Northwest Solomonic and New Ireland proper.

  • Southeast Solomonic (languages of Guadalcanal, Gela, Malaita, Makira, and south Isabel in the Solomon Islands)
  • Bali–Vitu languages
  • Core Meso-Melanesian

There is moderate support for some subgrouping, with broad Meso-Melanesian, core Meso-Melanesian, and Bougainville – Northwest Solomonic each supported at about an 80% confidence level:

 (82%) 

Southeast Solomonic


 (58%) 

Bali–Vitu


 (84%) 

Admiralties


 (65%) 

New Ireland (reduced)


 (78%) 

Nehan–Bougainville (95%)



Northwest Solomonic (99%)







The Bilur language, which is not closely related to other Melanesian languages, likely falls somewhere in the Bougainville–Northwest Solomonic group.

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