Anuta (self-name te taranga paka-Anuta ) - one of the Polynesian languages , refers to the nuclear-Polynesian languages . The language of Anuta , one of the Solomon Islands . It is related to the Tikopia language , which is distributed on the neighboring island of Tikopia .
| Anuta | |
|---|---|
| Self name | te taranga paka-anuta |
| Country | Solomon islands |
| Regions | Anuta |
| Total number of speakers | 270 (1999) |
| Classification | |
Austronesian family
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| Language Codes | |
| ISO 639-1 | - |
| ISO 639-2 | - |
| ISO 639-3 | aud |
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Literature
- Feinberg, Richard. 1977. The Anutan Language Reconsidered: Lexicon and Grammar of a Polynesian Outlier. Two Volumes. HRAFlex Books. New Haven: Human Relations Area Files Press.