Timoric languages

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Timoric
Geographic
distribution
Indonesia
East Timor
Linguistic classificationAustronesian
Proto-languageProto-Timoric
Subdivisions(disputed)
Language codes
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The Timoric languages are a group of Austronesian languages (belonging to the Central–Eastern subgroup) spoken on the islands of Timor, neighboring Wetar, and (depending on the classification) Southwest Maluku to the east.

Within the group, the languages with the most speakers are Uab Meto of West Timor, Indonesia and Tetum of East Timor, each with about half a million speakers, though in addition Tetum is an official language and a lingua franca among non-Tetum East Timorese.

Languages

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Hull (1998) & van Engelenhoven (2009)

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Geoffrey Hull (1998) proposes a Timoric group as follows:

Van Engelenhoven (2009) accepts Hull's classification, but further includes Makuva and the Luangic–Kisaric languages (Kisar, Romang, Luang, Wetan, Leti) in the Eastern branch of Timoric A.[1]

Taber (1993)

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Languages of Timor Island

In a lexicostatistical classification of the languages of Southwest Maluku, Taber (1993:396) posits a "Southwest Maluku" branch of the Timoric languages, that comprises all languages of the area, except for West Damar and the Babar languages.

Edwards (2021)

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Timor languages according to Edwards (2020)[2]
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Map of the Meto language cluster[2]

Edwards (2021) divides the languages of Timor and Southwest Maluku into two main branches, Central Timor and Timor–Babar:[3]

References

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  3. ^ Edwards, Owen (2021). Rote-Meto Comparative Dictionary. Canberra: ANU Press.
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