Aveteian language

In this article we will explore the impact and relevance of Aveteian language in today's society. Since its emergence, Aveteian language has captured the attention of academics, experts and citizens in general, becoming a topic of interest and research in various areas of knowledge. Throughout history, Aveteian language has significantly influenced the development of humanity, playing a fundamental role in shaping our collective identity and the evolution of our social relationships. Through detailed analysis, we will examine the multiple facets and dimensions of Aveteian language, understanding its impact in the past, present and future, as well as its relevance in the current context.

Aveteian
Dixon Reef
Pronunciation
Native toVanuatu
RegionMalakula
Native speakers
probably fewer than 50 (2007)
Language codes
ISO 639-3dix
Glottologdixo1238
ELPAveteian
Aveteian is classified as Critically Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger

Aveteian (Dixon Reef) is a possibly extinct language of Vanuatu, presumably one of the Malekula Interior languages. In the early twentieth century it was spoken by a few families living to the north of Ninde.

References

  1. ^ Aveteian at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ See p.107 of:
    Blust, Robert. 2013. The Austronesian Languages. (Rev. ed.) Asia-Pacific Linguistics Open Access monographs, A-PL 008. Canberra, ACT: Asia-Pacific Linguistics.
  3. ^ Lynch & Crowley, 2001, Languages of Vanuatu: A New Survey and Bibliography. Australian National University.