Central Pacific languages


Central Pacific
Fijian-Polynesian
Geographic
distribution:
Fiji and Polynesia
Genetic
classification
:
Austronesian
 Malayo-Polynesian
  Oceanic
   Central Pacific
Subdivisions:
Fijian-Polynesian.svg

The Central Pacific languages
Pink is Eastern Fijian-Rotuman, and ocher West Fijian-Polynesian (not shown: Rapa Nui)

The family of Central Pacific or Fijian-Polynesian languages is a branch of the Central-Eastern Oceanic languages. It has 45 languages.

Classification

Analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database (2008)[1] gave full support to the unity of Central Pacific, of a primary split with Bau (East Fijian), a secondary split with Rotuman (West Fijian), and the unity of Polynesian. This contradicts the traditional classification of the East Fijian languages being closest to Polynesian.

The same analysis showed a relationship with the Micronesian languages at a 70% confidence level.

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