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Uripiv is a
small inhabited island in
Malampa Province of
Vanuatu in the
Pacific Ocean.
Uripiv lies off the
north coast of
Malekula Island. The estimated...
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Aneityum in the south.
Notable Lapita sites include Teouma on Éfaté,
Uripiv, and Vao off the
coast of Malakula, and
Makue on Aore.
Several ancient burial...
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Northeast Malakula, or
Uripiv-Wala-Rano-Atchin, is a
dialect chain spoken on the
islands of
Uripiv, Wala, Rano, and
Atchin and on the
mainland opposite...
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their names. It
includes a
number of
other islands – the
small islands of
Uripiv, Norsup, Rano, Wala,
Atchin and Vao off the
coast of Malakula, and the volcanic...
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language names refer to
networks of
dialects rather than
unified languages.
Uripiv, for example, is a
dialect continuum spoken across several islands in Malampa...
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Malakula Northern Malua Bay
North Coast Nese
Botovro Vovo, Vao
Eastern Uripiv Unua
Aulua Banam Bay
Southeastern Bwenelang Nasvang,
Nisvai Port Sandwich...
- po****tion
decrease in the
Naman speakers.
Malakula has many languages,
however Uripiv has
become the
dominant language of the
Northeast Malakula area. The table...
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Maskelynes Islands Avock Awei
Leumanang Uluveo Vulai Norsup Sowan Tomman Uri
Uripiv Varo Wala
Ambrym Paama Lopevi (uninhabited) Rano
Atchin Vao
Shefa Province...
- Ambrym–Paama–Epi languages.
Central Vanuatu Malakula languages Northeast Malakula (
Uripiv), Vao, Vovo;
Mpotovoro Dirak,
Malua Bay V’ënen Taut, Tape Larevat, Neve’ei...
- including, in
order from
north to south: Vao, Atchin, Wala, Rano, Norsup,
Uripiv, and Uri. Also off the coast:
Tomman Island to the southwest;
Akhamb Island...