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1 Regionally, these twenty-eight SIDS are distributed as ten Caribbean, eleven Pacific, and seven AIMS.
2 No further subdivision is made among SIDS, although Connell suggests further subdivision among the Pacific SIDS: Micronesian, Melanesian, and Polynesian SIDS. He correctly stated that the SIDS of Melanesia are more diverse linguistically than the SIDS of Micronesia and Polynesia.
3 The twenty-second edition of Ethnologue is offered in three print volumes organized geographically: Languages of Africa and Europe, Languages of the Americas and the Pacific, and Languages of Asia.
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Bimal Kanti Paul
BIMAL KANTI PAUL is a Professor in the Department of Geography, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506. E-mail: [email protected]. His research interests include the extreme events-induced migration and the health impacts of environmental hazards and disasters.