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Favorlang is an
extinct Formosan language closely related to Babuza.
Although Favorlang is
considered by
Taiwanese linguist Paul Jen-kuei Li to be a separate...
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Publishing Happart, G., & Hedhurst, W. H. (1840).
Dictionary of the
Favorlang dialect of the
Formosan language. Batavia:
printed at Parapattan. Li,...
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indigenous peoples of Taiwan. It is
related to or
perhaps descended from
Favorlang,
attested from the 17th century.
Babuza was once
spoken along much of...
- also been
spelled Favorlang, Favorlangh, and Vovorollang. Its
location was
north of
Tirosen (modern-day Chiayi), and the
Favorlang river had been called...
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Brawbaw and
Shtafari dialects Central Western Plains Babuza language; old
Favorlang language:
Taokas and
Poavosa dialects Papora-Hoanya language: Papora,...
- form each for "we (exclusive)," "you (plural)" and "they." The
following Favorlang personal pronouns are from Li (2003:8). All of them are free forms. All...
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Babuza Hoanya Pazeh Thao
Siraya Luilang Trobian Basay Taokas Papora Babuza Favorlang Makatao Siraya Taivoan 1996 Li, Paul Jen-kuei
Kavalan Qauqaut Ketagalan...
- for 'five' in some
Formosan languages, such as Pazeh, Saisiat, Luilang,
Favorlang and Taokas;
numerals cognate with Proto-Malayo-Polynesian 6–10 are found...
- The
place was
north of
Mattau (modern-day Madou, Tainan) and
south of
Favorlang (Huwei, Yunlin). In 1661 (the 15th year of Yung-Li, Ming dynasty), Koxinga...
- tribe).
During the
Dutch period, the area was
under the
administration of
Favorlang (modern-day Huwei, Yunlin) and was
controlled by the
Dutch East India...