Emae
[alias Makatea, Emwae, Mae]Klassifizierung: Austronesian
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Klassifizierung: Austronesian
·sicher gefährdet
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Personal Communication on Languages of Vanuatu . Alex Francois (2014) ·
The Polynesian Language of Mae (Emwae), New Hebrides . A. Capell (1962) · Te Reo Monographs · Vol. 2 · Auckland: Linguistic Society of New Zealand
A Sketch of a Dialect of Mae Sot ( pp. 75-84 ) . Sarawit, Mary (1979) · In Papers in Southeast Asian Linguistics No.~6: Tai Studies in Honor of William J.~Gedney Pacific Linguistics: Series A · Vol. 52 · edited by T.W. Gething and Nguyen Dang Liem · Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University