Central Flores

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Central Flores is a region on the Indonesian island of Flores known for its distinctive cluster of related Austronesian languages and shared cultural-linguistic features.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf linguistic region
continent Asia
country Indonesia
hasAcademicInterestFrom anthropologists
ethnologists
linguists
hasCulturalFeature interrelated clan structures
shared oral traditions
shared ritual practices
similar kinship systems
hasEthnolinguisticGroup Ende people NERFINISHED
Lio people NERFINISHED
Nage people NERFINISHED
Ngadha people NERFINISHED
Paluweh people NERFINISHED
Sikka people NERFINISHED
So’a people NERFINISHED
hasLanguage Ende language NERFINISHED
Keo language
Kéo language NERFINISHED
Lio language NERFINISHED
Nage language
Ngadha language NERFINISHED
Paluweh language
Sikka language NERFINISHED
So’a language NERFINISHED
hasLanguageFamily Austronesian languages NERFINISHED
hasLanguageSubgroup Central Flores languages NERFINISHED
hasLinguisticFeature lexical similarities among local languages
shared morphosyntactic patterns
shared phonological features
hasNeighborRegion Eastern Flores NERFINISHED
Western Flores NERFINISHED
hasResearchField Austronesian linguistics NERFINISHED
anthropological linguistics
ethnography
isKnownFor cluster of closely related Austronesian languages
shared cultural-linguistic area
isPartOf Lesser Sunda Islands cultural sphere NERFINISHED
languageBranchOf Malayo-Polynesian languages NERFINISHED
locatedIn East Nusa Tenggara NERFINISHED
Indonesia
locatedOn island of Flores NERFINISHED
partOf Flores NERFINISHED

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Keo language hasLinguisticArea Central Flores