- Nehan–Bougainville languages
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Nehan–Bougainville Geographic
distribution:Bougainville Island Linguistic classification: Austronesian - Malayo-Polynesian
- Oceanic
- Meso-Melanesian ?
- Core Meso-Melanesian
- Nehan–Bougainville
- Core Meso-Melanesian
- Meso-Melanesian ?
- Oceanic
Subdivisions: —The dozen Nehan–Bougainville languages are a group of Oceanic languages spoken on the Green Islands (Nissan Island), Buka Island, Bougainville, and surrounding islands in Papua New Guinea.
Languages
The unity of the family was supported at a 95% confidence level by a 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database[1] Within the family, Nehan and Saposa–Tinputz were supported at a 92% level against Piva–Banoni.
- Piva–Banoni: Piva (Lawunuia), Banoni
- Nehan – North Bougainville
- Nehan (Nissan)
- Saposa–Tinputz: Hahon, Saposa (Taiof) – Teop, Tinputz
- Buka: Halia languages, Petats
- Papapana
- Solos
The Buka languages, Papapana, and Solos were not included in the 2008 analysis. They have traditionally been classified as independent branches of Nehan – North Bougainville. Of the Saposa–Tinputz languages, Saposa and Teop were found to cluster together against the others.
References
Categories:- Languages of Papua New Guinea
- Meso Melanesian languages
- Austronesian language stubs
- Malayo-Polynesian
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