Mauke dialect

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The Mauke dialect is a variety of the Cook Islands Māori language spoken on the island of Mauke, closely related to and mutually intelligible with neighboring island dialects such as Mitiaro.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Polynesian language variety
dialect
belongsTo Polynesian outlier speech communities of the Cook Islands
closelyRelatedTo Atiu dialect NERFINISHED
Mitiaro dialect NERFINISHED
Rarotonga dialect NERFINISHED
continent Oceania
country Cook Islands NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Mauke Māori NERFINISHED
Maukean NERFINISHED
hasAncestor Proto-Central Eastern Polynesian language NERFINISHED
Proto-Polynesian language NERFINISHED
hasDomain everyday communication on Mauke
hasLanguageCodeContext covered under Cook Islands Māori (rar)
isNotStandardizedAs separate ISO 639-3 code
ISO639Macrolanguage rar
isTaughtInformallyIn families on Mauke
languageBranch Eastern Polynesian languages NERFINISHED
languageFamily Austronesian languages
Malayo-Polynesian languages NERFINISHED
Oceanic languages
Polynesian languages NERFINISHED
lexicalSimilarityWith Mitiaro dialect NERFINISHED
Rarotongan dialect
linguisticTypology SVO word order
morphologyType predominantly analytic
mutuallyIntelligibleWith Mitiaro dialect NERFINISHED
partOf Cook Islands Māori dialect continuum NERFINISHED
phonologicalFeature distinction between short and long vowels
region Southern Cook Islands NERFINISHED
sharesCulturalContextWith Cook Islands Māori culture NERFINISHED
sharesGrammarWith other Cook Islands Māori dialects
sharesPhonologyWith Atiu dialect
Mitiaro dialect
spokenIn Cook Islands NERFINISHED
Mauke NERFINISHED
spokenOnIsland Mauke Island NERFINISHED
status indigenous language variety of the Cook Islands
subdivisionOf Cook Islands Māori language NERFINISHED
usedBy inhabitants of Mauke
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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