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Meso-Melanesian languages

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The Meso-Melanesian languages are a linkage of Oceanic languages spoken in the large Melanesian islands of New Ireland and the Solomon Islands east of New Guinea. Bali is one of the most conservative languages.

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1-593: The languages group as follows: Ethnologue adds Guramalum to the St George linkage. The Willaumez Peninsula on the north coast of New Britain was evidently the center of dispersal. Johnston (1982) combines the Willaumez and Bali–Vitu branches into a single Kimbe branch, for which he reconstructs Proto-Kimbe. Lenition in Lamasong , Madak , Barok , Nalik , and Kara may have diffused via influence from Kuot ,

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