Remote Oceanic languages

A family of some 200 Remote Oceanic languages has traditionally been posited as a subgroup of the Central-Eastern Oceanic languages. However, it was abandoned by Lynch, Ross, & Crowley in 2002, as no defining features of the family could be found.

Languages
Its components are:


 * Central Pacific languages
 * Eastern Outer Islands languages
 * Loyalty Islands languages
 * Micronesian languages
 * New Caledonian languages
 * North and Central Vanuatu languages