#Austronesian languages
Articles tagged with «Austronesian languages».
Sama–Bajaw languages: Classification, Phonology and Grammar
Overview of the Sama-Bajaw language family, its classification, dialects, phonology and grammatical structure.
Molbog language: Classification, Phonology and Geographic Distribution
Overview of the Molbog language, an Austronesian tongue spoken in Palawan, Tawi-Tawi and Sabah, with details on its controversial classifica...
Sangir language: Classification, Phonology and Geographic Distribution
Overview of the Sangir language, an Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia and the Philippines, including its classification, phonology a...
Maranao language: Phonology, Orthography and Grammar
Encyclopedic overview of the Maranao language, its Austronesian classification, distribution in Mindanao, and linguistic features.
Greater Central Philippine languages: Classification, History and Distribution
Overview of the Greater Central Philippine language subgroup, its classification within Austronesian, and its historical expansion.
Old Tagalog: Linguistic Profile and Historical Context
Overview of Old Tagalog, the pre-Hispanic stage of the Tagalog language, its origins, phonology, and use of the Baybayin script.
Languages of the Philippines: Diversity, History and Policy
Overview of the 182 native languages of the Philippines, the history of Filipino and English, and current linguistic policies.
Philippine Negrito languages: Classification, Vocabulary and Extinct Varieties
Overview of Philippine Negrito languages, their classification by Lobel and Reid, unique vocabulary, and extinct varieties.
Yakan language: Phonology, Classification and Cultural Context
Yakan is an Austronesian language spoken in Basilan, Philippines, with 110,000 speakers and unique phonological features.
Philippine languages: Classification, History and Linguistic Debate
Overview of the proposed Philippine language group, its classification within Austronesian, and ongoing academic debates on its genetic unit...