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(Redirected from Palawan language) Subgroup of the Austronesian language family Not to be confused with Palawano, the language spoken in Palawan by the Palaw'an tribal people.
Palawanic
Geographic
distribution
Palawan, Philippines
Linguistic classificationAustronesian
Proto-languageProto-Palawanic
Language codes
Glottologpala1354

The Palawanic languages are a subgroup in the Greater Central Philippine-family spoken on the island of Palawan and nearby islets.

Languages

Palawanic languages of Palawan

The Palawanic languages are:

Molbog may also be in this group, closest to Palawano. Ethnologue classifies Bonggi as Palawanic.

Reconstruction

Proto-Palawanic has been reconstructed by Thiessen (1980).

References

  1. ^ Lobel, Jason William (2013). Philippine and North Bornean languages: Issues in Description, Subgrouping, and Reconstruction (PDF) (Ph.D. thesis). University of Hawai'i at Mānoa.
  2. Reid, Lawrence A. (2018). "Modeling the Linguistic Situation in the Philippines". In Kikusawa, Ritsuko; Reid, Lawrence A. (eds.). Let’s Talk about Trees: Genetic Relationships of Languages and Their Phylogenic Representation. Senri Ethnological Studies, 98. pp. 91–105. doi:10.15021/00009006.
  3. ^ Thiessen, Henry Arnold (1980). Phonological Reconstruction of Proto-Palawan' (MA thesis). University of Texas at Arlington.
  4. Smith, Alexander (2017). The Languages of Borneo: A Comprehensive Classification (PDF) (Ph.D. thesis). University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa.
  5. Eberhard, David M.; Simons, Gary F.; Fennig, Charles D., eds. (2023). Ethnologue: Languages of the World (Twenty-sixth ed.). Dallas, Texas: SIL International.

Further reading

Philippine languages
Batanic (Bashiic)
Bilic
Central Luzon
Sambalic
Greater Central
Philippine
Central Philippine
Bikol
Bisayan
Mansakan
Tagalogic
(unclassified)
Danao
Gorontalo–Mongondow
Manobo
Palawanic
Southern Mindoro
Subanen
Kalamian
Minahasan
Northern Luzon
Cagayan Valley
Meso-Cordilleran
Central Cordilleran
Southern Cordilleran
Northern Mindoro
Sangiric
Other branches
Manide–Alabat
ReconstructedProto-Philippine


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