Wasne
Wasne is a term used in linguistic literature to denote a proposed language family associated with the hypothetical Wasne archipelago. The Wasne hypothesis argues that several languages spoken on islands in this region descend from a common ancestral language, proto-Wasne, and that shared features reflect genetic inheritance rather than only language contact. The term has appeared primarily in mid-to-late 20th-century works and is discussed in contemporary surveys mainly as an example of a controversial or unresolved proposal. In current practice, many linguists treat Wasne as a disputed hypothesis rather than established classification.
Geographic scope and linguistic profile: The proposal centers on a set of island languages said to be
History and current status: The Wasne proposal emerged in discussions about regional prehistory and has been