Torres–Banks languages
The Torres–Banks languages form a linkage of Southern Oceanic languages spoken in the Torres Islands and Banks Islands of northern Vanuatu.
Languages
François recognizes 17 languages spoken by 9,400 people in 50 villages, including 16 living and one extinct language.The 17 languages, ranked from northwest to southeast, are:
Comparative studies
A. François has published several studies comparing various features of the Torres–Banks languages:- François : Inventories of vowel systems, and their historical development;
- François : Systems of noun articles, and their historical development;
- François : How several languages grammaticalized a set of light personal pronouns into markers for “aorist” aspect;
- François : How Torres–Banks languages tend to show structural isomorphism, yet lexical diversity;
- François : Etymological reconstruction of spiritual terms in Torres–Banks languages;
- François : Systems of geocentric space directionals, and their historical development;
- François : Historical morphology of personal pronouns.
Genealogical structure of the Torres–Banks linkage
The internal structure of the Torres–Banks linkage was assessed based on the Comparative method, and presented in the framework of historical glottometry.Kalyan & François identified the following best-supported subgroups :
- Mwotlap – Volow
- Hiw – Lo-Toga
- Vurës – Mwesen
- Lemerig – Vera'a
- Koro – Olrat – Lakon
- Dorig – Koro – Olrat – Lakon
- Olrat – Lakon
- Lehali – Löyöp – Mwotlap – Volow
- 15 Banks languages together