Tomini–Tolitoli languages
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The Tomini–Tolitoli languages are a disputed subgroup in the Austronesian language family spoken off the Gulf of Tomini and the district of Tolitoli in northern Central Sulawesi province, Indonesia, consisting of two branches, viz. "Tomini" and "Tolitoli". The unity of this group has not yet been demonstrated, and it may well be that the two branches actually are not closer to each other than to other languages of Sulawesi.[1]
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Geographic distribution | Sulawesi, Indonesia |
Linguistic classification | Austronesian
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Glottolog | tomi1243 (Tomini) toli1244 (Tolitoli) |
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