New Caledonian languages
Not to be confused with Languages of New Caledonia.
New Caledonian | |
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Geographic distribution: | New Caledonia |
Linguistic classification: | |
Glottolog: | newc1243[1] |
The thirty New Caledonian languages form a branch of the Southern Oceanic languages. Their speakers are known as Kanaks.
Languages
- Loyalty Islands family: Drehu (Lifou Island), Iaai (Ouvéa Island), Nengone (Maré Island)
- Mainland New Caledonian
- Southern New Caledonian
- Haeke*
- Northern New Caledonian
The languages of the northern Voh–Koné area (*) are often discussed as a unit.
List of New Caledonian languages
Language | Alternative Spelling | Speakers | Commune(s) | Province | Customary Area | Dialects | |
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1 | Nyâlayu language | Yalâyu | 1522 | Ouégoa, Belep, Pouébo | North Province | Hoot Ma Waap | Pooc/Haat (Belep) ; Puma/Paak/Ovac (Arama, Balade) |
2 | Kumak language | Fwa Kumak | 1100 (2009) | Koumac, Poum | North Province | Hoot ma Waap | Nêlêmwâ (Nénéma tribe), Nixumwak |
3 | Caac language | - | 890 | Pouébo | North Province | Hoot Ma Waap | Cawac (variant spoken at Conception in Le Mont-Dore since 1865) |
4 | Yuanga language | Yûâga | 1992 | Kaala-Gomen, Ouégoa | North Province | Hoot Ma Waap | - |
5 | Jawe language | - | 729 | Hienghène, Pouébo | North Province | Hoot Ma Waap | - |
6 | Nemi language | Nèmi | 768 | Hienghène | North Province | Hoot Ma Waap | Ouanga, Ouélis, Kavatch |
7 | Fwâi language | - | 1131 | Hienghène | North Province | Hoot Ma Waap | - |
8 | Pije language | - | 161 | Hienghène | North Province | Hoot Ma Waap | Tha (Tiendanite) |
9 | Pwaamei language | - | 219 | Voh | North Province | Hoot Ma Waap | Naakâ (Temala, Voh); Dhaak/Yaak (Fatenaoue) |
10 | Pwapwâ language | - | 16 | Voh | North Province | Hoot Ma Waap | - |
11 | Voh-Koné dialects | - | 878 | Voh, Koné | North Province | Hoot Ma Waap | Bwatoo (Oudjo, Népou, Baco and once spoken on Koniène Island), Haeke, Haveke, Hmwaeke, Havele, Vamale (Haute Tipindje), Waamwang |
12 | Cèmuhî language | Camuki | 2051 | Touho, Koné, and Poindimié | North Province | Paici Camuki | - |
13 | Paicî language | Paici | 5498 | Poindimié, Ponérihouen, Koné, Poya | North Province | Paici-Camuki | - |
14 | Ajië language | A'jië | 4044 | Houaïlou, Ponérihouen, Poya, Kouaoua | North Province | Ajië-Aro | - |
15 | Arhâ language | - | 35 | Poya | North Province | Ajië-Aro | - |
16 | Arhö language | Arö | 62 | Poya | North Province | Ajië-Aro | - |
17 | Orowe language | Abwébwé | 587 | Bourail | South Province | Ajië-Aro | - |
18 | Neku language | Néku | 221 | Bourail Moindou | South Province | Ajië-Aro | - |
19 | Sîchë | Zîchë, Sîshëë | 4 (extinct since April 2006) | Bourail, Moindou | South Province | Ajië-Aro | Sometimes considered a dialect of Ajië |
20 | Tîrî language | Tirî | 264 | La Foa, Sarraméa | South Province | Xaracuu | Tîrî, Mea |
21 | Xaracuu language | Xaracuu | 3784 | Canala, La Foa, Bouloupari | South Province | Xaracuu | - |
22 | Xârâgurè language | - | 566 | Thio, New Caledonia | South Province | Xaracuu | Language close to Xârâcùù |
23 | Ndrumbea language | Drubea | 946 | Païta, Dumbéa, Nouméa, Yaté | South Province | Djubéa-Kaponé | - |
24 | Numèè language | Numee/Kapone | 1814 | Yaté, Mont-Dore, Isle of Pines (New Caledonia) | South Province | Djubéa-Kaponé | Xêrê (Yaté), Wêê (île Ouen), kwênyii (Isle of Pines (New Caledonia)) |
25 | Nengone language | - | 6377 | Maré Island, Tiga | Loyalty Islands | Nengone | Iwateno (ceremonial/chiefly language) |
26 | Drehu language | - | 11338 | Lifou Island | Loyalty Islands | Drehu | Miny (ceremonial/chiefly language) |
27 | Iaai language | - | 1562 | Ouvéa Island | Loyalty Islands | Iaai | - |
28 | West Uvean language | Fagauvea | 1107 | Ouvéa Island | Loyalty Islands | Iaai | |
References
- ↑ Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin; Bank, Sebastian, eds. (2016). "New Caledonian". Glottolog 2.7. Jena: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.
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