The Malakula languages are a group of Central Vanuatu languages spoken on Malakula Island in central Vanuatu. Unlike some earlier classifications, linguist and Oceanic languages specialist John Lynch (2016) considered the Malakula languages to form a coherent group.[1]

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Malakula
Malekula
Geographic
distribution
Malakula Island in central Vanuatu
Linguistic classificationAustronesian
Proto-languageProto-Malakula
Language codes
Glottologmala1539
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Features

One distinctive feature of the Malakula languages is the pervasive loss of unstressed syllables. However, according to Lynch (2014), the innovation occurred after Proto-Malakula broke up, and may have occurred on at least seven different independent occasions.[2]

Classification

Lynch (2016) divides the Malakula languages into three primary subgroups, namely Northern, Eastern, and Western, all three of which are linkages. Lynch (2016) recognizes 32 languages.[1]

The Central-Western linkage is only very weakly defined, while Ninde and Nāti have similarities with both the Northwestern and Southwestern linkages.

The positions of the Sörsörian, Rerep, Vivti, and Nitita languages were not addressed.

Languages

François (2015:18-21) lists the following 42 Malakula languages.

Vocabulary comparison

Numbers

More information English, Bislama ...
EnglishBislama AuluaAxambBig Nambas MaskelynesNeverver Ninde TiraxUripivVao
onewan bokolngajhay
ngajkenene
isët, iamëk esuaiskham sei haxalitesxete
twotu e nruangaruiru eruiru khuwo irueruxeru
threetri e ntilngarüritl itoritl tël itilitulxetol
fourfo e mbisngavajiv'a ivativas wes ivativijxevat
fivefaef elimangarëmilëm' erimilim selme ilinilimxelime
sixsikis ro bokolngarëm rahjkayilëmsei emëlevtesijos dumane sei ixɔwɛnowonxeyon
sevenseven roku ruangarëm rahruisaru emëlevruijoru dumane khuwo iweditebœtxebüt
eighteit rok tilngarëm rahrürisatl emëlevtorijotl dumane tël ixewɛlowilxoal
ninenaen rokbisngarëm rahpajisav'et emëlevpatijovas dumane wes ixesivesiwxehive
tenten sagabulngasngavursënal, inal saŋavurnangavul langal, thangal ihŋavilesŋawœlhangavul
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Other basic words

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EnglishBislama AuluaAxambBig Nambas MaskelynesNeverver Ninde TiraxUripivVao
waterwota navenuwoinauei
tarah (taboo synonym)
nëwainio nowoi nua/nuenua ?
womanwuman momonapnevërtav'et pëhaṽutvin watawox vinadrleter ?
childpikinini netinatetemardel tëtainiterikh  ? ntɛbihtipis ?
child (of someone)pikinini netinanarënnat natuniterikh netnowox netnatu ?
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