e/Central Solomons languages

New Query

Information
has glosseng: The Central Solomons languages are four distantly but demonstrably related languages of the Solomon Islands, identified as a family by Wilhelm Schmidt in 1908. They were classified as East Papuan languages by Wurm, but this does not now seem tenable, and was abandoned in Ethnologue (2009).
has glosseng: The pronouns Ross reconstructs for proto-Central Solomons are, :| class=wikitable |- | rowspan=2| I || rowspan=2| *ŋai, *a || s/he & I || *e-le, *-ge || exclusive we || *a, *e |- | thou & I || *mai-le ?, *-be || inclusive we || *mai ?, *-me |- | thou || *ŋo, *-ŋa || you two || *-bele || you || *me, *-me |- | she || *ko, *-ma || they two (F) || *-lo || rowspan=2|they || rowspan=2|*-ma |- | he || *vo, *lo, *-va, *-la || they two (M) || *-la |}
lexicalizationeng: Central solomons languages
lexicalizationeng: Central Solomons language
subclass oflanguage/paa
instance ofe/Language family
Meaning
Italian
has glossita: Le lingue delle Salomone centrali sono una famiglia di lingue papuasiche, composta da quattro lingue, parlate in alcune isole che occupano la parte centrale delle Isole Salomone.
lexicalizationita: lingue delle Salomone centrali
Links
has subclasslanguage/blb
has subclasslanguage/lvk
has subclasslanguage/svs
has subclasslanguage/tqu
Media
media:imgCentral Solomons languages.png

Query

Word: (case sensitive)
Language: (ISO 639-3 code, e.g. "eng" for English)


Lexvo © 2008-2024 Gerard de Melo.   Contact   Legal Information / Imprint