The most divergent language is Jiamao, with 52,300 speakers in southern Hainan.
Within the West Bahnaric branch, it is the most divergent language (Sidwell 2003).
Pa-Hng (Baheng) has long been recognized as a divergent language.
Guayabero is the most divergent language of the family.
Blust (2009) found full support for linking Sumba with Hawu, the most divergent language.
The Konda and Basa varieties are perhaps divergent enough to be considered distinct languages.
It does appear that it is the most divergent Malayic language included in the study.
It is thought to be the most divergent language of the family, which is generally called Yuman-Cochimí to reflect this.
Mr. Horsthuis's characteristic compositions are short dialogues between divergent musical languages.
It is a divergent Formosan language of the Austronesian family.