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Central Solomon languages : ウィキペディア英語版 | Central Solomon languages
The Central Solomon languages are the four Papuan languages spoken in the Solomon Islands. They were identified as a family by Wilhelm Schmidt in 1908 and were classified as East Papuan languages by Wurm, but this does not now seem tenable, and was abandoned in ''Ethnologue'' (2009). Although some studies have tried to find if these languages are genetically related, no conclusive proof has been found by now.〔Terrill, Angela, 2006. "Central Solomon Languages". ''In Encyclopedia of language and linguistics'', ed. by Keith Brown: 279–281.〕 The four languages are, *Bilua of Vella Lavella and Ghizo Islands, *Touo (also known as ''Baniata)'' of Rendova Island, *Lavukaleve of the Russell Islands, and *Savosavo of Savo Island. ==Pronouns==
Ross (2001) reconstructs pronouns and pronominal object suffixes (represented with hyphens) for proto-Central Solomons as follows:
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