- The
Batanic languages (sometimes also
called Bashiic or Ivatanic) are a
dialect cluster of the
Austronesian language family. They are
spoken on Babuyan...
-
under Malayo-Polynesian.
Malcolm Ross (2005)
earlier also
noted that the
Batanic languages,
constituting Yami, Itbayat, and Ivatan,
should in fact be considered...
- not a
member of the
Formosan grouping of Austronesian; it is one of the
Batanic languages also
found in
Batanes province of
northern Philippines, and as...
- to Luzon, it is not one of the
Formosan languages.
Ivatan is one of the
Batanic languages,
which are
perhaps a
primary branch of the Malayo-Polynesian...
- hindered.
Despite being linked to both
other Taiwanese indigenous peoples and
Batanic indigenous Filipino po****tions, the Tao
people remain unique in their...
-
distinction in its
articles which elsewhere is only
preserved in some of the
Batanic languages.
Before the
arrival of
Mamanwa speakers in
central Samar Island...
-
larger subgroups are
given below): Malayo-Polynesian
Philippine (disputed)
Batanic languages Northern Luzon Central Luzon Northern Mindoro Greater Central...
- " (or "Pasuya was
served tea for by me.") The data
below come from the
Batanic languages, a
subgroup under Malayo-Polynesian.
These languages are spoken...
- (also
known generically as Ibatan) is an
Austronesian language, in the
Batanic group,
spoken on
Itbayat Island in the
Batanes Islands, Philippines. /a...
- v t e
Philippine languages Batanic (Bashiic)
Itbayat Ivatan Yami
Bilic Blaan Tboli Teduray Central Luzon Greater Central Philippine Kalamian Agutaynen...