Tetepare language

Extinct language of the Solomon Islands From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tetepare is an extinct language of Tetepare Island. According to local oral history, the indigenous people of the now-uninhabited island of Tetepare spoke their own language, different from the other languages of the region.

RegionTetepare Island, Western Province.
Extinct(date missing)
Unclassified Northwest Solomonic?
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Tetepare
Native toSolomon Islands
RegionTetepare Island, Western Province.
Extinct(date missing)
Unclassified Northwest Solomonic?
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
GlottologNone
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Classification

Published materials are insufficient to establish whether this language was an Austronesian language like most of the surrounding languages (Roviana, Marovo and the rest of the New Georgia subgroup), or a non-Austronesian language like neighboring Touo. Language maps sometimes show the Touo language extending to Tetepare Island, but this seems to be an accident.

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