The Central Cordilleran languages are a group of closely related languages within the Northern Luzon subgroup of the Austronesian language family. They...
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The Meso-Cordilleran languages are a group of languages spoken in or near the Cordillera Central mountain range in Northern Luzon. Its speakers are culturally...
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The Southern Cordilleran languages are a group of closely related languages within the Northern Luzon subgroup of the Austronesian language family. They...
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Northern Luzon languages (also known as the Cordilleran languages) are one of the few established large groups within Philippine languages. These are mostly...
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Ilokano Meso-Cordilleran languages North Alta South Alta South Cordilleran languages Central Cordilleran languages Central Luzon languages Remontado Dumagat...
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Kankanaey (also spelled Kankana-ey or Kankanaëy) is a South-Central Cordilleran language under the Austronesian family spoken on the island of Luzon in...
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Itneg is a South-Central Cordilleran dialect continuum found in the island of Luzon, Philippines. This language and Ilocano are spoken by the Itneg people...
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spelled I-wak or I'wak) is a South-Central Cordilleran language spoken by almost 3,300 people around the Cordillera Central mountain range of Luzon, Philippines...
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Pangasinic group of languages. The other Pangasinic languages are: Ibaloi Karao Iwaak Kalanguya/Kallahan Pangasinan is the official language of the province...
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linguistic classification, it is more divergent from other Central Cordilleran languages, such as Kalinga, Itneg or Ifugao and Kankanaey. According to...
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Philippine languages or Philippinic are a proposed group by R. David Paul Zorc (1986) and Robert Blust (1991; 2005; 2019) that include all the languages of the...
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neighboring Itneg languages. Ronald Himes (1997) divides Kalinga into three dialects: Masadiit (in Abra), Northern Kalinga, and South-Central Kalinga. Ethnologue...
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The Cagayan Valley languages are a group of languages spoken in the Philippines. They are: Cagayan Valley Isnag Bayag Calanasan Dibagat-Kabugao Karagawan...
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Polynesian languages form a genealogical group of languages, itself part of the Oceanic branch of the Austronesian family. There are 38 Polynesian languages, representing...
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Karao (also spelled Karaw) is a language of northern Luzon, Philippines. It is spoken in the Karao, Ekip, and Bokod areas of western Benguet Province,...
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(Carranglan municipality) The dialects of Kalanguya are[full citation needed] Central Kalanguya (Kayapa) Northern Kalanguya (Ambaguio, Tinoc) Southern Kalanguya...
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locations for each of the five Bontok languages. Speaker populations from the 2007 census, as quoted in Ethnologue. Central Bontok: spoken in Bontoc municipality...
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and Kankanaey languages. It is a dialect continuum, and its four main varieties—such as Tuwali—are sometimes considered separate languages. Loanwords from...
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other Bontoc languages, These languages are: North Bontok, Southwest Bontok, South Bontok, and East Bontok. The Guinaang dialect of Central Bontok has the...
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Kinajakran (Kenachakran) and Liniyas. The language was reported to be similar with 4 other Bontok languages: Northern Bontok, Southwestern Bontok and...
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The Ibaloi language (ësël ivadoy, /əsəl ivaˈdoj/) belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian languages family. It is closely related to...
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Bugkalot (also Ilongot) is a language of the indigenous Bugkalot people of northern Luzon, Philippines. Ethnologue lists the following provinces in which...
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The Papuan Tip languages are a branch of the Western Oceanic languages consisting of 60 languages. All Papuan Tip languages, except Nimoa, Sudest, and...
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reconstructions of the proto-languages, indicating that these languages might be related. The internal structure of the Athabaskan language family is complex, and...
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The Central–Eastern Malayo-Polynesian (CEMP) languages form a proposed branch of the Malayo-Polynesian languages consisting of over 700 languages (Blust...
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believed to be the home of Central Luzon languages such as Kapampangan in Pampanga and southern Tarlac, and Sambalic languages in Zambales province. Because...
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Balangao Bontoc) is an Austronesian language spoken in northern Luzon, Philippines. It is spoken in the central area of Mountain Province, and into Tanudan...
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Ethnic groups in the Philippines (category Language articles citing Ethnologue 22)
linguistic classification, it is more divergent from other South-Central Cordilleran languages, such as Kalinga, Itneg or Ifugao and Kankanaey. The Ibaloi...
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The Central Pacific languages, also known as Fijian–Polynesian languages, are a branch of the Oceanic languages spoken in Fiji and Polynesia. Ross et...
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is a pair of Meso-Cordilleran languages spoken in northern Luzon. As both are primary splits from Proto-South-Central Cordilleran, they are paraphyletic...
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