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A 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database suggested an 85 % confidence level that it is closest to the Central – Eastern Malayo-Polynesian languages.

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A 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database suggested at 85 % confidence level that it is closest to the Central – Eastern Malayo-Polynesian languages.

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A 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database supported the following structure, with Palawanic as the closest external branch:

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A 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database, supports the following classification.

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A 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database fully supported the unity of four Malekula Central languages, dividing them into two groups, Tape-Naman, and Neve ' ei-Avava.

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A 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database supported the unity of Meso-Melanesian, adding Southeast Solomonic, at an 82 % confidence level.

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A 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database supported the unity of the Ngero – Vitiaz branch, including Numbami of the Huon Gulf branch, with 85 % confidence ; the other Huon Gulf languages were not considered.

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A 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database supported the Ngero – Vitiaz languages — including at least Numbami of the Huon Gulf languages — with 85 % confidence.

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A 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database included seven East Vanuatu languages.

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A 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database fully supported the unity of the Papuan Tip languages.

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A 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database removed the Northwest Solomonic and Nehan – Bougainville languages from the traditional New Ireland family, but fully supported the unity of the remainder of the languages that were considered.

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A 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database fully supported the Kairiru – Manam branch, but did not address the Siau branch.

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A 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database determined the following structure of the family.

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A 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database found that Numbami fell within the Ngero – Vitiaz languages.

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A 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database found that Minigir, of the Mono – Uruava languages, is closer to Kuanua than Kuanua is to the other Patpatar – Tolai languages.

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A 2008 analysis of the Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database ( based purely on a small set of vocabulary items ) places it in an Efate group that also includes North Efate.

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