The Austronesian Language Family

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  1. Atayalic: Atayal, Seediq
  2. East Formosan:
  3. Puyuma
  4. Paiwan
  5. Rukai
  6. Tsouic: Kanakanabu, Saaroa (Lha'arua), Tsou 
  7. Bunun
  8. Western Plains:
  9. Northwest Formosan:
  10. Malayo-Polynesian:
    1. Western Malayo-Polynesian: Click Here
      1. Chamorro:
      2. Palauan:
      3. Northern Philippines:
      4. Southern Philippines:
      5. Meso-Philippines:
      6. South Mindanao:
      7. Sama-Bajaw:
      8. Sundic:
      9. Borneo:
      10. Sulawesi:
    2. Central-Eastern Malayo-Polynesian
    3. :
      1. Central Malayo-Polynesian Click Here
        1. Aru:
        2. Babar:
        3. Bima-Sumba:
        4. Central Maluku:
        5. Southeast Maluku:
        6. Teor-Kur:
        7. Timor:
        8. West Damar:
      2. Eastern Malayo-PolynesianClick Here
        1. South Halmahera-Geelvink Bay:
        2. Oceanic:
          • Sarmi-Yotafa:
          • Siassi:
          • Markham:
          • Papuan Tip:
          • Kimbe:
          • New Britain:
          • New Ireland-Tolai:
          • Admiralty Islands:
          • Bougainville:
          • Choiseul:
          • New Georgia:
          • Santa Isabel:
          • Santa Cruz:
          • Southern Vanuatu:
          • New Caledonia:
          • Loyalty:
          • Remote Oceanic:
            • Micronesian:
            • Southeast Solomon:
            • Central and Northern Vanuatu:
            • Central Pacific:
  • Note:  Languages and language groups preceded by a dagger (†) are extinct.

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