Two lists of Espiritu Santo languages from Tryon (2010) and François (2015) are provided below.
Tryon (2010) Tryon (2010) recognizes 33 living languages and 2 extinct languages. They are:
François (2015) The following list of 38 Espiritu Santo languages is from
Alexandre François et al. (
2015:18-21).
Lynch (2019) John Lynch (2019) proposes the following classification scheme for the Espiritu Santo languages, with the development of bilabial consonants to
linguolabials as the primary marker of the "Nuclear Santo" group: •
Espiritu Santo •
West Santo Group • Cape Cumberland:
Hukua,
Vunapu,
Piamatsina (uncertain),
Valpei,
Nokuku,
Tasmate •
Wusi • Central Santo:
Merei-Tiale,
Okula •
Kiai • Southwest Santo:
Akei,
Wailapa •
South-Central Santo (Lynch: "possibly three dialects") •
Outlier: Tolomako •
Nuclear Santo Group •
South Santo Group •
Tangoa •
Araki •
Mavʼea •
Tutuba •
Aore •
Tamambo •
Outlier: Mores •
East Santo Group • Shark Bay:
Shark Bay I,
Shark Bay II,
Lorediakarkar • Southeast Santo:
Butmas-Tur,
Polonombauk,
Tambotalo •
Outlier: Sakao ==References==