New Ireland languages

      New Ireland
      (reduced)
      Geographic
      distribution:
      New Ireland
      Linguistic classification: Austronesian
      Subdivisions:
      New Ireland Languages.jpg

      The New Ireland languages are a group of the Meso-Melanesian languages. They are largely spoken on the island of New Ireland in Papua New Guinea.

      Composition

      A 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database[1] removed the Northwest Solomonic and Nehan–Bougainville languages from the traditional New Ireland family, but fully supported the unity of the remainder of the languages that were considered. These are:

      Madara is conventionally included within Lavongai–Nalik, but the 2008 analysis only supported this classification at a 60% confidence level.

      Not considered in the 2008 analysis were the following traditional branches:

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