The over 200 Central–Eastern Oceanic languages form a branch of the Oceanic language family within the Austronesian languages.

Languages

Traditional classifications have posited a Remote Oceanic branch within this family, but this was abandoned in Lynch et al. (2002), as no defining features could be found for such a group of languages.

  • Southeast Solomonic
  • Southern Oceanic linkage (non-Polynesian languages of Vanuatu and New Caledonia)
  • Micronesian
  • Central Pacific (Fijian dialects spoken in Fiji and Polynesian)

In 2007 Ross & Næss moved the Utupua-Vanikoro languages from Central-Eastern Oceanic to the newly established Temotu branch of Oceanic.

See also

  • Remote Oceanic languages

References

  • Lynch, John, Malcolm Ross & Terry Crowley. (2002). The Oceanic Languages. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon Press.