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  2. Yapese language - Wikipedia

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    Yapese is an Austronesian language in the Oceanic branch spoken on the island of Yap, in the Federated States of Micronesia. It has been difficult to classify the language further, but Yapese may prove to be one of the Admiralty Islands languages . [ 2 ]

  3. Yap - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 21 December 2024. Island group in the Federated States of Micronesia For other uses, see Yap (disambiguation). Island group in Federated States of Micronesia Yap Wa'ab (Yapese) Island group Flag Map of the Yap Islands Map of Yap Proper (Marbaaq) Coordinates: 9°30′N 138°07′E  /  9.500°N 138. ...

  4. Ulithi - Wikipedia

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    The first project was a Ulithian-to-English dictionary. [48] This was the first rigorous documentation of the Ulithian language, and copies were provided to educators and students throughout Ulithi and Fais. [49] The authors' stated aim was to create a consistent and intuitive Latin alphabet useful for both native Ulithian and native English ...

  5. Micronesians - Wikipedia

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    The languages in the Micronesian family are Marshallese, Gilbertese, Kosraean, Nauruan, as well as a large sub-family called the Chuukic–Pohnpeic languages containing 11 languages. The Yapese language is a separate branch of the Oceanic languages, outside of the Micronesian branch. [14]

  6. Yapese - Wikipedia

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    Yapese may refer to: Yap, one of the Caroline islands in Micronesia; Yap State, a state containing the island and surrounding islets; Yapese Empire, an ancient maritime empire located in the western Caroline Islands in the north Pacific region of Micronesia; Yapese people, the native inhabitants of the island; Yapese language, their language

  7. Admiralty Islands languages - Wikipedia

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    The Admiralty Islands languages are a group of some thirty Oceanic languages spoken on the Admiralty Islands. They may include Yapese , which has proven difficult to classify. Languages

  8. Talk:Yapese language - Wikipedia

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    However, the language of the island of Yap, which I worked on for about 20 years, certainly has what I referred to in my books on the language ("Yapese Reference Grammar" and "Yapese-English Dictionary" - John Thayer Jensen et al) as glottalised consonants, including p', t', k', also f' and th' (inter-dental slit fricative) - also glottalised ...

  9. Malayo-Polynesian languages - Wikipedia

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    The Malayo-Polynesian languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian languages, with approximately 385.5 million speakers.The Malayo-Polynesian languages are spoken by the Austronesian peoples outside of Taiwan, in the island nations of Southeast Asia (Indonesia and the Philippine Archipelago) and the Pacific Ocean, with a smaller number in continental Asia in the areas near the Malay Peninsula ...