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- Central_Vanuatu_languages abstract "The languages of the Central Vanuatu family of the Efate Islands are part of the Southern Oceanic languages. The language are spoken in the province of Shefa, central Vanuatu, on the islands of Éfaté and the many small islands of the Shepherds Group.The main difference in recent classifications is the position of the languages within Oceanic (see Southern Oceanic languages) and whether to include the South Efate language of the capital Port Villa.".
- Q5061988 abstract "The languages of the Central Vanuatu family of the Efate Islands are part of the Southern Oceanic languages. The language are spoken in the province of Shefa, central Vanuatu, on the islands of Éfaté and the many small islands of the Shepherds Group.The main difference in recent classifications is the position of the languages within Oceanic (see Southern Oceanic languages) and whether to include the South Efate language of the capital Port Villa.".
- Central_Vanuatu_languages comment "The languages of the Central Vanuatu family of the Efate Islands are part of the Southern Oceanic languages. The language are spoken in the province of Shefa, central Vanuatu, on the islands of Éfaté and the many small islands of the Shepherds Group.The main difference in recent classifications is the position of the languages within Oceanic (see Southern Oceanic languages) and whether to include the South Efate language of the capital Port Villa.".
- Q5061988 comment "The languages of the Central Vanuatu family of the Efate Islands are part of the Southern Oceanic languages. The language are spoken in the province of Shefa, central Vanuatu, on the islands of Éfaté and the many small islands of the Shepherds Group.The main difference in recent classifications is the position of the languages within Oceanic (see Southern Oceanic languages) and whether to include the South Efate language of the capital Port Villa.".