Torres–Banks languages
| Torres–Banks | |
|---|---|
| Geographic distribution | Torres Islands and Banks Islands, Torba Province, northern Vanuatu |
| Linguistic classification | Austronesian |
| Proto-language | Proto-Torres-Banks |
| Language codes | |
| Glottolog | torr1262 |
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The Torres–Banks languages form a linkage of Southern Oceanic languages spoken in the Torres Islands and Banks Islands of northern Vanuatu.
Languages
[edit | edit source]François (2011) recognizes 17 languages spoken by 9,400 people in 50 villages, including 16 living (3 of which are moribund) and one extinct language.[1]
The 17 languages, ranked from northwest to southeast, are:[1]: 181
Language Number of speakers ISO 639-3 code Island(s) spoken Hiw 280 [hiw] Hiw Lo-Toga 580 [lht] Tegua, Lo, Toga Lehali 200 [tql] Ureparapara Löyöp 240 [urr] Ureparapara Volow extinct [mlv] Mota Lava Mwotlap 2100 [mlv] Mota Lava Lemerig 2 (moribund) [lrz] Vanua Lava Vera'a 500 [vra] Vanua Lava Vurës 2000 [msn] Vanua Lava Mwesen 10 (moribund) [msn] Vanua Lava Mota 750 [mtt] Mota Nume 700 [tgs] Gaua Dorig 300 [wwo] Gaua Koro 250 [krf] Gaua Olrat 3 (moribund) [olr] Gaua Lakon 800 [lkn] Gaua Mwerlap 1100 [mrm] Merelava
Comparative studies
[edit | edit source]A. François has published several studies comparing various features of the Torres–Banks languages:
- François (2005): Inventories of vowel systems, and their historical development;
- François (2007): Systems of noun articles, and their historical development;
- François (2009): How several languages grammaticalized a set of light personal pronouns into markers for “aorist” aspect;
- François (2011): How Torres–Banks languages tend to show structural isomorphism, yet lexical diversity;
- François (2013): Etymological reconstruction of spiritual terms in Torres–Banks languages;
- François (2015): Systems of geocentric space directionals, and their historical development;
- François (2016): Historical morphology of personal pronouns.
François (2012) is a sociolinguistic study of the area.
Genealogical structure of the Torres–Banks linkage
[edit | edit source]The internal structure of the Torres–Banks linkage was assessed based on the Comparative method, and presented in the framework of historical glottometry (François 2014, 2017; Kalyan & François 2018).
Kalyan & François (2018: 81) identified the following best-supported subgroups (in decreasing order of genealogical closeness):
- Mwotlap – Volow
- Hiw – Lo-Toga
- Vurës – Mwesen
- Lemerig – Vera'a
- Koro – Olrat – Lakon
- Dorig – Koro – Olrat – Lakon
- Olrat – Lakon
- Lehali – Löyöp – Mwotlap – Volow
- 15 Banks languages together (Lehali – Löyöp – Mwotlap – Volow – Lemerig – Vera'a – Vurës – Mwesen – Mota – Nume – Dorig – Koro – Olrat – Lakon – Mwerlap)
It is possible that the strict common ancestor of any two members of the Torres–Banks linkage is Proto-Oceanic itself.[1]: 188 Evidence of this is found in the irregular preservation of final consonants in Lakon (via a now-lost paragogic vowel) in some words, consonants which were lost in most other languages.[2][1]: 200
Proto-language
[edit | edit source]The common ancestor of all Torres-Banks languages is called Proto-Torres–Banks, viewed here as a mutually-intelligible chain of dialects within the Torres and Banks islands.[1]: 190
Notes
[edit | edit source]References
[edit | edit source]- Codrington, Robert Henry (1885). The Melanesian Languages. Oxford: Clarendon Press (full text from the Internet Archive).
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