- 1930. The main
language of
Aneityum island is also
called Aneityum, or
Anejom̃ in the
local orthography. At the time of
first contact with
Europeans (around...
-
Anejom̃ or
Aneityum (also
spelled Anejom, and
formerly Aneiteum, Aneityumese) is an
Oceanic language spoken by 900
people (as of 2001[update]) on Aneityum...
- Tanna),
Whitesands (Weasisi, East Tanna),
North Tanna Aneityum Aneityum (
Anejom̃) François (2015:18–21)
lists the
following names and
locations for the...
-
Ysabel Island, much of Polynesia, Yap Verb–object–subject:
Fijian language,
Anejom language,
Loyalty Islands, Kiribati, many
parts of New Caledonia, Nggela...
- paucal.
Similar things have been said
about trial pronouns in
Larike and
Anejom̃.
Russian has what has
variably been
called paucal numerals, the
count form...
-
reduplication (occurs in Paamese) Full
reduplication minus the
initial (occurs in
Anejom of
southern Vanuatu) Full
reduplication plus an
initial glide (occurs in...
- 650 0.2404
Espiritu Santo NCV
Amblong alm 300 0.1109
Espiritu Santo NCV
Anejom̃ aty
Aneityum 900 0.3328
Aneityum SV Aore aor
Extinct 0.0000
Espiritu Santo...
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Buruese fahu;
Gitua paru;
Mailu waru; Mota var or varu; Sye nau or vau;
Anejom n-hau;
Fijian vau;
Tongan and
Samoan fau; Rotuman, Rennellese, and Hawaiian...
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phonological history.
Oceanic Linguistics 39(2):320–338. ––––– 2000. A
grammar of
Anejom. Canberra:
Pacific Linguistics. ––––– 2001. The
linguistic history of Southern...
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which was
present in the proto-language. This
vowel is not
present in
Anejom̃,
while it is in the
Tanna languages. In Erromango, however,
while there...