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Bima-Sumba languages : ウィキペディア英語版
Sumba languages

The Sumba languages are a group of clearly related Central Malayo-Polynesian languages.
The most widely spoken Sumba language is Kambera, with a quarter million speakers on the eastern half of Sumba Island.
The Hawu language of Savu Island is suspected of having a non-Austronesian substratum, but perhaps not to a greater extent that other languages of central and eastern Flores, such as Sika, or indeed of Central Malayo-Polynesian in general.
==Classification==
The Sumba languages are all closely related. Blust (2009)〔Robert Blust, 2009. "Is there a Bima–Sumba subgroup?" In ''Oceanic Linguistics''〕 found full support for linking Sumba with Hawu, the most divergent language.
*Savu languages (See)
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*Hawu
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*Dhao
*Sumba Island
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*Sumbanese: Kambera (dialect cluster), Mamboru
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*Wanukaka–Ponduk
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*Anakalangu, Wanukaka
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*Ponduk, Baliledu
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*Wewewa–Lamboya
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*Wewewa
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*Lamboya
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*Kodi
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*Kodi, Gaura

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