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Lavukaleve language

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Native to
  
Solomon Islands

Native speakers
  
1,800 (1999)

Glottolog
  
lavu1241

Region
  
Russell Islands

ISO 639-3
  
lvk

Language family
  
Central Solomons Lavukaleve

Lavukaleve is one of the four Central Solomons languages of the Solomon Islands. It is thus assumed to be the descendant of the languages spoken in the Solomon Islands before the spread of the much more numerous Austronesian languages. The name Lavukaleve derives from the ethnonym Lavukal. The Lavukals are the indigenous peoples of the Russell Islands, part of the Solomon Islands Central Province. A comprehensive grammatical description of Lavukaleve was published by the linguist Angela Terrill in 2003.

Further information

  • East Papuan languages
  • References

    Lavukaleve language Wikipedia