Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Tahitian
Target Entity: Tahitian_language
Preceding Context: The Hawaiian language takes its name from the largest island, Hawaii (Hawaii in the Hawaiian language), in the tropical North Pacific archipelago where it developed, originally from a Polynesian language of the South Pacific, most likely Marquesan or
Succeeding Context: . The island name was first written in English, in 1778 by British explorer James Cook and his crew members. They wrote it as "Owhyhee" or "Owhyee". Explorers Mortimer (1791) and Otto von Kotzebue (1821) used that spelling.
Paragraph Title: Name
Source Page: Hawaiian language

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