Chuukic languages

Subgroup of the Chuukic–Pohnpeic family of the Austronesian language family From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chuukic languages

Chuukic (/ˈkɪk/), historically also rendered as Trukic[1] (/ˈtrkɪk/), is a subgroup of the Chuukic–Pohnpeic family of the Austronesian language family.[2] The languages are primarily spoken in Chuuk State and Yap State of the Federated States of Micronesia, as well as in the outer islands of Palau. The Carolinians of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands also speak their own language distinct from the historically native Chamorro people.

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Chuukic
Trukic
Geographic
distribution
Micronesia
Linguistic classificationAustronesian
Proto-languageProto-Chuukic
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologtruk1243
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Map of the Micronesian languages; Chuukic languages are shaded in red.
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Phonology

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Proto-Chuukic reflexes of Proto-Oceanic consonants[3]
Proto-Oceanic *mp*mp,ŋp*p*m*m,ŋm*k*ŋk*y*w*t*s,nj*ns,j*j*nt,nd*d,R*l*n
Proto-Micronesian *p*pʷ*f*m*mʷ*k*x*y*w*t*T*s*S*Z*c*r*l*n
Proto-Chuukic-Pohnpeic *p*pʷ*f*m*mʷ*k*∅,r1*y*w*t*T*t*t*c*r*l*n
Proto-Chuukic *p*pʷ*f*m*mʷ*k*∅*y*w*t*T*d*d*c*r*l*n
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