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The Timoric languages are a group of Austronesian languages (belonging to the Central–Eastern subgroup) spoken on the islands of Timor, neighboring Wetar, and (depending on the classification) Southwest Maluku to the east. Within the group, the languages with the most speakers are Uab Meto of West Timor, Indonesia and Tetum of East Timor, each with about half a million speakers, though in addition Tetum is an official language and a lingua franca among non-Tetum East Timorese.


Languages


Hull (1998) & van Engelenhoven (2009)

Geoffrey Hull (1998) proposes a Timoric group as follows: *Timoric A ("Extra-Ramelaic", Fabronic; whatever is not Ramelaic) **West: Dawan (Uab Meto)–
Amarasi Amarasi was a traditional princedom in West Timor, in present-day Indonesia. It had an important role in the political history of Timor during the 17th and 18th century, being a client state of the Portuguese colonialists, and later subjected to th ...
,
Helong Helong (; Chosŏn'gŭl: 화룡; Hangul: 허룽) is a county-level city in southeastern Jilin province, Northeast China. It is under the administration of the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture. Administrative divisions Helong has three subdis ...
, Roti ( Bilba, Dengka,
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, Ringgou, Dela-Oenale, Termanu, Tii) **Central: Tetun, Bekais, Habu **North: Wetar,
Galoli The Galoli, or Galolen, are a people of East Timor with a population of about 50,000, primarily along the northern coast of the district of Manatuto. To the west lies the Mambai people. There is an old colony on the southern coast of Wetar island ...
**East:
Kairui Kawaimina is a syllabic abbreviation used to refer to four languages or dialects of East Timor: : Kairui, Midiki, Waimaha, and Naueti, spoken by one or two thousand speakers each. It is a name used by linguists discussing the languages, not ...
, Waimaha,
Midiki Kawaimina is a syllabic abbreviation used to refer to four languages or dialects of East Timor: : Kairui language, Kairui, Midiki language, Midiki, Waimoa language, Waimaha, and Nauete language, Naueti, spoken by one or two thousand speakers e ...
,
Naueti Naueti (also written as Nauoti, Nauete and Nauweti but ultimately from Naueti nau eti 'now') is an Austronesian language spoken by 15,045 (census 2010) in the subdistricts of Uato-Lari, Uatucarbau and Baguia in southeastern East Timor. 1,062 Nau ...
*Timoric B ("Ramelaic", near the Ramelau range) **West: Kemak,
Tukudede Tokodede (also known as Tukude, Tocodede, Tokodé, and Tocod) is one of the languages of East Timor, spoken by about 39,000 people in the municipality of Liquiçá, especially the administrative posts of Maubara and Liquiçá along the northern ...
**Central: Mambai **East (Idalaka):
Idaté Idalaka ( pt, Idalaca) is a Malayo-Polynesian dialect chain spoken in East Timor. The name is a portmanteau of Idaté and Lakalai. Relation to other languages The Idalaka dialects are closely related to Tetum and Habun, while they exhibit man ...
, Isní, Lakalei, Lolein Van Engelenhoven (2009) accepts Hull's classification, but further includes
Makuva Makuva, also known as Maku'a or Lóvaia, is an apparently extinct Austronesian language spoken at the northeast tip of East Timor near the town of Tutuala. Makuva has been heavily influenced by neighboring East Timorese Papuan languages, to ...
and the Luangic–Kisaric languages ( Kisar, Romang, Luang, Wetan,
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) in the Eastern branch of Timoric A.


Taber (1993)

In a lexicostatistical classification of the languages of Southwest Maluku, Taber (1993:396) posits a "Southwest Maluku" branch of the Timoric languages, that comprises all languages of the area, except for West Damar and the
Babar languages The Babar languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian language family spoken on the Babar Islands The Babar Islands ''(''Indonesian: ''Kepulauan Babar)'' are located in Maluku Province, Indonesia between latitudes 7 degrees 31 minutes South t ...
. *Timoric **(other branches on Timor) **Southwest Maluku *** East Damar ***Wetar: Talur, Wetar cluster (''Aputai'', ''Perai'', ''Tugun'', ''Iliun'') ***Kisar-Roma: Kisar,
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***Luang:
Leti Leti may refer to: * Leti, Chakwal, a village and Union Council in Pakistan * Leti Islands, Maluku, Indonesia ** Leti (island), one of the Leti islands in Maluku, Indonesia * Leti language, a language in Indonesia * Leti language (Cameroon), a lan ...
, Luang, Wetan ***TNS (Teun-Nila-Serua): Teun, Nila-Serua (''
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'', '' Serua'') *(other branches of CMP, including
Babar languages The Babar languages are a subgroup of the Austronesian language family spoken on the Babar Islands The Babar Islands ''(''Indonesian: ''Kepulauan Babar)'' are located in Maluku Province, Indonesia between latitudes 7 degrees 31 minutes South t ...
and West Damar)


Edwards (2018, 2019)

Edwards (2018, 2019) divides the languages of Timor and Southwest Maluku into three branches:Edwards, Owen (2019). Reintroducing Welaun. ''Oceanic Linguistics'', Volume 58, Number 1, June 2019, pp. 31-58. https://doi.org/10.1353/ol.2019.0002 *
Helong Helong (; Chosŏn'gŭl: 화룡; Hangul: 허룽) is a county-level city in southeastern Jilin province, Northeast China. It is under the administration of the Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture. Administrative divisions Helong has three subdis ...
*Central Timor: Kemak, Tokodede, Mambae, Welaun *"Timor-Wetar-Babar" The latter subgroup includes all other languages grouped by Hull as Timoric, as well all languages of Southwest Maluku (including the Babar languages). Within "Timor-Wetar-Babar", Edwards proposes a Rote-Meto branch, with languages spoken on Rote Island and in West Timor. ;Rote-Meto *West Rote-Meto **
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, Oenale **Dengka-Meto *** Dengka, Lelain *** Meto *Nuclear Rote ** Tii,
Lole Lole may refer to: *Carlos Reutemann (1942–2021), Argentine retired racing driver and politician nicknamed "Lole" *Simon Lole (born 1957), choral director, organist, composer, arranger and broadcaster *Lole language, spoken on Roti Island, Indone ...
** Termanu, Ba'a, Korbafo, Bokai, Talae, Keka ** Bilbaa, Diu, Lelenuk ** Rikou, Landu, Oepao


References

* Hull, Geoffrey. 1998. "The basic lexical affinities of Timor's Austronesian languages: a preliminary investigation." ''Studies in Languages and Cultures of East Timor'' 1:97–202. * Taber, Mark (1993).
Toward a Better Understanding of the Indigenous Languages of Southwestern Maluku
" ''Oceanic Linguistics'', Vol. 32, No. 2 (Winter, 1993), pp. 389–441. University of Hawai'i.


External links


LexiRumah
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Lesser Sunda linguistic databases

Reconstructing the past through languages of the present: the Lesser Sunda Islands
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