The
Sunda–Sulawesi languages (also known as
Inner Hesperonesian or
Inner Western Malayo-Polynesian languages) are a putative branch of the
Austronesian family posited in Wouk and Ross (2002). They include most of the languages of
Sulawesi and the
Greater Sunda Islands, as well as a few outliers such as
Chamorro and
Palauan.