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The Espiritu Santo languages (alternatively Santo languages) are a group of North Vanuatu languages spoken on Espiritu Santo Island in northern Vanuatu. Tryon (2010) considers the Espiritu Santo languages to be a coherent group.[1]
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Two lists of Espiritu Santo languages from Tryon (2010) and François (2015) are provided below.
Tryon (2010)
Tryon (2010) recognizes 33 living languages and 2 extinct languages. They are:[1]
François (2015)
The following list of 38 Espiritu Santo languages is from Alexandre François (2015:18-21).
Lynch (2019)
John Lynch (2019)[2] proposes the following classification scheme for the Espiritu Santo languages, with the development of bilabial consonants to linguolabials as the primary marker of the "Nuclear Santo" group:
- Espiritu Santo
- West Santo Group
- Nuclear Santo Group
- South Santo Group
- East Santo Group
- Shark Bay: Shark Bay I, Shark Bay II, Lorediakarkar
- Southeast Santo: Butmas-Tur, Polonombauk, Tambotalo
- Outlier: Sakao
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