This article will address
St George linkage, a topic that has captivated the interest of numerous scholars and specialists in different areas of knowledge. The relevance of
St George linkage is manifested through its impact on society, culture, history and human development. Over time,
St George linkage has sparked debates, research and reflections that have enriched the understanding of this phenomenon. From various perspectives and approaches, the multiple facets of
St George linkage have been analyzed, revealing its complexity and its influence on various aspects of daily life. In this sense, this article aims to explore the phenomenon of
St George linkage in a comprehensive and rigorous manner, providing a broad and updated vision of this topic.
Linkage of Meso-Melanesian languages
The St. George linkage links the North-West Solomonic and New Ireland languages under the Meso-Melanesian languages. Members of the St George linkage are Niwer Mil language, Warwar Feni, Fanamaket, Sursurunga, Konomala, Patpatar, Tolai, Kandas, Ramoaina, Lungalunga, Label, Bilur, and Siar.[1]
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