Languages by language family/Marquesic
Appearance
◂ Austronesian languages ◂ Malayo-Polynesian languages ◂ Eastern Malayo-Polynesian languages ◂ Oceanic languages ◂ Central Pacific (or Central Oceanic, Fijian-Polynesian) languages ◂ Polynesian languages ◂ Nuclear Polynesian languages ◂ Northern Outlier Polynesian-East Polynesian languages ◂ Solomons Northern Outlier Polynesian-East Polynesian languages ◂ East Polynesian languages ◂ East Polynesian Distal (or Central Eastern Polynesian) languages
- This is a prefered phylogenetic classification: Hawaiian is now preferably phylogenetically grouped within East Polynesian Distal (or Marquesic) languages (due to its primary proximity with Marquesan languages, rather than with Tahitic languages within East Polynesian Proximal languages, whose proximity is secondary).
▸ Far East Polynesian languages:
- Mangareva (or Mangarevan, Mangarevano) [mrv] (disabled)
- Rapanui (or Rapa Nui, Pascuan, Pascuense) [rap] (disabled)
▸ Marquesan (or Marquisien) languages:
- South Marquesan [mqm] (disabled)
- Fatu Hiva
- Hiva Oa
- Tahuta
- North Marquesan [mrq] (disabled)
- Hatutu
- Nuku Hiva
- Ua Huka
- Ua Pou