Naha'ai
[aka Malfaxal, Malvaxal-Toman Island, Taman]Classification: Austronesian
·endangered
Classification: Austronesian
·endangered
Malfaxal, Malvaxal-Toman Island, Taman, Tomman |
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Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Oceanic, Central Vanuatu |
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Information from: “Languages of Vanuatu: A New Survey and Bibliography” . John Lynch and Terry Crowley (2001) Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University
Estimates for speaker numbers varies greatly. Ethnologue lists 600 with data gathered in 1983.
Southern Malakula
Information from: “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 18th Edition” . Lewis, M. Paul, Gary F. Simons, and Charles D. Fennig · SIL International
"Malampa Province, South Malekula."
Information from: “The exceptional linguistic density of Vanuatu” (1–21) . Alexandre François, Michael Franjieh, Sebastien Lacrampe, and Stefan Schnell (2015) , Alexandre François, Sebastien Lacrampe, Michael Franjieh, and Stefan Schnell · Asia Pacific Linguistics Open Access
Malekula