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Kanakanavu (also
spelled Kanakanabu) is a
Southern Tsouic language spoken by the
Kanakanavu people, an indigenous...
- The
Tsouic languages (also
known as the
Central Formosan languages) are
three Formosan languages, Tsou
proper and the
Southern languages Kanakanavu and...
- that
defines the grouping. On
lexical and
phonographical grounds, Tsou,
Kanakanabu, and
Saaroa also
cluster well to form the
Tsouic subgroup; it is likely...
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cognate with Proto-Malayo-Polynesian 6–10 are
found in Amis, Basay, Bunun,
Kanakanabu, Kavalan, Paiwan, Puyuma,
Saaroa and Tsou. Pazeh, Favorlang,
Saisiat and...
- [Taiwanese]),
Taipahu (Tsou),
Taipak (Bunun), Taipakʉ (Saaroa),
Taipe (
Kanakanabu),
Taipe – ತೈಪೆ (Kannada*), Taipé (Portuguese*), Taipē – తైపే (Telugu)...
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Tsouic branch, with Tsou more
divergent than the
other two languages,
Kanakanabu and Saaroa. Tsou does not have much
dialectal variation.
There are four...
- rumay; jumai, lumai,
lyumai Common names from
Yuasa (2001): Saaroa:
naumi Kanakanabu:
hrome Most of the
lexical forms reconstruct to *Numay. It is also occasionally...
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Bawah Mori
Bawah xna I/A
North Arabian,
Ancient 古代北阿拉伯语 xnb I/L
Kanakanabu 卡那卡那布语
Kanakanabu xng I/H Mongolian,
Middle 中古蒙古语 xnh I/L
Kuanhua 宽话 xni I/E Ngarigu...
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Tsuchida obtained, he
doubted the
language is
apparently a
mixture of
Kanakanabu, Taiwanese, Mantauran-Rukai, Bunun, ****anese, and some
unknown elements...