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Nuclear Polynesian
Geographic
distribution
Polynesia
Linguistic classificationAustronesian
Subdivisions
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottolognucl1485
Major subgroups of Polynesian
Major subgroups of Polynesian

Nuclear Polynesian refers to those languages comprising the Samoic and the Eastern Polynesian branches of the Polynesian group of Austronesian languages.

The Eastern Polynesian group comprises two major subgroups: Rapa Nui, spoken on Easter Island, and Central-Eastern, which is itself composed of Rapan, and the Marquesic and Tahitic languages.

Nuclear Polynesian is differentiated, among Polynesian languages, by its distinguishing characteristics from the Tongic languages spoken in most of Tonga and in Niue.

Languages

Alternative classification

References

Central Pacific languages
West
East
Polynesian
Nuclear
Polynesian
Samoic
Eastern
Futunic
Tongic
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  • † indicates extinct status
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