Araki is a nearly extinct language spoken in the small island of Araki, south of Espiritu Santo Island in Vanuatu. Araki is gradually being replaced by...
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Shinjuku Araki Island, an island in Vanuatu Araki language, the language spoken on that island Araki Station (Fukuoka) Araki Shrine, a Shinto Shrine in Shimane...
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Government of Vanuatu Ethnologue page Homepage of the linguist A. François, providing some documentation on Araki language (includes an Araki lexicon, and...
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Laplap (category Pages with Araki IPA)
reflect Proto-Torres-Banks *taɣoβe; Araki has ureeje [uɾeet͡ʃe], Tamambo has wewe, etc. "The secrets of Vanuatu's national dish, the Lap Lap". Australian...
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is a list of islands of Vanuatu by province, largely from north to south, subdivided by archipelago when appropriate. Vanuatu is usually said to contain...
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Linguolabial consonant (category Articles containing Araki-language text)
Maddieson (1988), pp. 364–367. François, Alexandre (2002). Araki: A disappearing language of Vanuatu. Pacific Linguistics. Vol. 522. Canberra: Australian National...
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January 2025 (link) François, Alexandre (2021). "An online lexicon of Araki (Santo, Vanuatu)". Retrieved 2023-03-08. Pacchioli, David (December 31, 1996). "Pigs...
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listed here are not classified as North Vanuatu in their articles, and do not link back here] The North Vanuatu languages form a linkage of Southern Oceanic...
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Espiritu Santo (redirect from Santo, Vanuatu)
ˈsɑːntoʊ/; French: [ɛspiʁity sɑ̃to]) is the largest island in the nation of Vanuatu, with an area of 3,955.5 km2 (1,527.2 sq mi) and a population of around...
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Republic of Vanuatu has the world's highest linguistic density per capita. Despite being a country with a population of less than 300,000, Vanuatu is home...
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Tangoa language (category Articles containing Araki-language text)
largely displaced the moribund Araki language spoken on Araki Island. The name Tangoa is an endonym. In neighboring Araki, it is known as R̄ango. Tangoa...
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Edward Natapei (redirect from Edward Nipake Natapei Tuta Fanua`araki)
Nipake Natapei Tuta Fanua`araki (17 July 1954 – 28 July 2015) was a Vanuatuan politician. He was the prime minister of Vanuatu on two occasions, and was...
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Espiritu Santo languages (category Languages of Vanuatu)
(alternatively Santo languages) are a group of North Vanuatu languages spoken on Espiritu Santo Island in northern Vanuatu. Tryon (2010) considers the Espiritu Santo...
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Njav language (category Languages of Vanuatu)
Njav is a Malakula language of Vanuatu. There are about 10 speakers. François et al. 2015. François, Alexandre; Franjieh, Michael; Lacrampe, Sébastien;...
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Sanma Province (redirect from Sanma Province, Vanuatu)
750 Sanma is a province located in the Northern part of the nation of Vanuatu, occupying the nation's largest island, Espiritu Santo, which is located...
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Southern Oceanic languages (redirect from North and central vanuatu languages)
languages are a linkage (rather than family) of Oceanic languages spoken in Vanuatu and New Caledonia. It was proposed by John Lynch in 1995 and supported...
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done linguistic fieldwork in Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands. In 2002, he published a grammatical description of Araki, a language spoken by a handful...
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The Central Vanuatu languages form a linkage of Southern Oceanic languages spoken in central Vanuatu. Clark (2009) provides the following classification...
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The nine South Vanuatu languages form a family of the Southern Oceanic languages, spoken in Tafea Province (Tanna, Aneityum, Futuna, Erromango, and Aniwa)...
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programme" took its name from an Araki word for "breath, speech, language". The endangered Araki language, in Vanuatu, was spoken by then by only eight...
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Maii language (redirect from Mari language (Vanuatu))
Epi Island, in Vanuatu. Maii at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Tryon, D. "Mae-Morae and the languages of Epi (Vanuatu)". In Lynch,...
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Ske language (redirect from Seke language (Vanuatu))
(or Seke) is an endangered language of south-western Pentecost island in Vanuatu. Ske is an Oceanic language (a branch of the Austronesian language family)...
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Eton is a small Oceanic language of Vanuatu, in the southeast of Efate Island. Eton at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) v t e v t e...
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consonant r̄ stands for the prestopped velar lateral approximant /ᶢʟ/. In Araki, the same symbol r̄ encodes the alveolar trill /r/ – by contrast with r...
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Malakula languages (category Languages of Vanuatu)
The Malakula languages are a group of Central Vanuatu languages spoken on Malakula Island in central Vanuatu. Unlike some earlier classifications, linguist...
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languages in Vanuatu use double dots on consonants, to represent linguolabial (or "apicolabial") phonemes in their orthography. Thus Araki contrasts bilabial...
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Wusi language (redirect from Kula language (Vanuatu))
is an Oceanic language spoken on the west coast of Espiritu Santo Island in Vanuatu. Wusi at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t e...
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Mores language (redirect from Ko language (Vanuatu))
Mores (alternatively Ko or Farmores) is an Oceanic language spoken in central Espiritu Santo Island in Vanuatu. v t e...
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Tirax language (redirect from Mae language (Vanuatu))
Tirax (Dirak, Mae) is an Oceanic language spoken in north east Malakula, Vanuatu. Tirax Tirax pronunciation Problems playing this file? See media help....
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Bieria language (redirect from Bieri language (Vanuatu))
Bieria, or Vovo (Wowo), is an Oceanic language spoken on Epi Island, in Vanuatu. Bieria language at Ethnologue (17th ed., 2013) Bieria at Ethnologue (18th...
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