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Kavalan (also
known as Kvalan,
Kebalan or Kbalan) was
formerly spoken in the
Northeast coast area of
Taiwan by the
Kavalan people (噶瑪蘭). It is an East...
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aboriginal cultures such as Amis, Atayal, Bunun, Truku, Sakizaya, and
Kavalan are well-preserved. As of 2014,
aborigines make up 27.5% of the po****tion...
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Hualien Amis
Fengbin 豐濱鄉 Hong-pin Fûng-pîn FakonAmis,
BakungKavalan Rural township Hualien Amis,
Kavalan Ruisui 瑞穗鄉 Sūi-sūi Lui-sui
KohkohAmis Rural township...
- Fata'anAmis
Hualien Rural Fengbin 豐濱鄉 Fēngbīn Hong-pin Fûng-pîn FakonAmis,
BakungKavalan Hualien Rural Ruisui 瑞穗鄉 Ruìsuì Sūi-sūi Lui-sui
KohkohAmis Hualien Rural...
- this is not
reflected in vocabulary. The
Eastern Formosan peoples Basay,
Kavalan, and Amis
share a
homeland motif that has them
coming originally from an...
- VSO, VOS Saisiyat: VS, SVO Pazih: VOS, SVO Thao: VSO, SVO Amis: VOS, VSO
Kavalan: VOS Puyuma: VSO Paiwan: VSO, VOS
Tanan Rukai is the
Formosan language...
- downstream/downhill) *SabaRat: west
monsoon *timuR: east
monsoon *qamiS:
north wind In
Kavalan, Amis, and Tagalog, the
reflexes of *timuR mean "south" or "south wind...
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consist of
various Formosan languages scattered across Taiwan,
including Kavalan, Amis, and the
extinct Siraya language. This
grouping is
supported by both...
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heavy Kavalan influence in her speech. Li (1992)
mentions four
Basaic languages: Basay, Luilang, Nankan, Puting.
Nankan and
Puting are
close to
Kavalan, whereas...
- Tsouic, Paiwan, Rukai, Puyuma, Amis,
Bunun Muish Northeastern Formosan (
Kavalan, etc.) Tai–Kadai (Daic or Kra–Dai) Malayo-Polynesian
Sagart suggests that...