- The
Samoic–Outlier languages, also
known as
Samoic languages, are a
purported group of
Polynesian languages, encomp****ing the
Polynesian languages of Samoa...
-
Sikaiana (Sikaiana,
Solomon Islands)
Pileni (Reef Islands,
Solomon Islands)
Samoic Samoan Tokelauan Eastern Polynesian Rapa Nui (Easter Island) Central–Eastern...
-
Nuclear Polynesian refers to
those languages comprising the
Samoic and the
Eastern Polynesian branches of the
Polynesian group of
Austronesian languages...
-
language (belongs to the
group of
Samoic languages, and is
derived from Samoan)
Tuvaluan language (belongs to the
group of
Samoic languages, and is
closely related...
- Oceanic,
Central Pacific, East Fijian-Polynesian, Polynesian, Nuclear,
Samoic-Outlier, ****unic, ****una, East. This
language is a
member of the diminishing...
- the
island of
Pukapuka in the
northern group of the Cook Islands. As a "
Samoic Outlier"
language with
strong links to
western Polynesia,
Pukapukan is not...
- is Niuafoʻou. It is also
closely related to Tongan,
though part of the
Samoic branch, and has
borrowed extensively from
Tongan due to the
Tongan invasion...
- 041 (2009 census), the
least populous province of
Solomon Islands. The
Samoic language of the
islands is, in
English texts,
called Rennellese. The province's...
- region. The
indigenous languages spoken on
these two
islands are in the
Samoic family of
Polynesian languages. The
Federated States of
Micronesia are an...
- the
language of
Wallis and ****una).
These are two of the
branches of the
Samoic language family,
which is
sometimes called the Samoan-Outlier
language family...