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territories of Borneo.
Characterized by
their rich
cultural diversity, the
Murutic languages form a
linguistic family encomp****ing
approximately half a dozen...
- The
Murutic languages are a
family of half a
dozen closely related Austronesian languages,
spoken in the
northern inland regions of
Borneo by the Murut...
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morphological evidence.
Greater Dusunic Dusunic Bisaya-Lotud
Paitanic Greater Murutic Murutic Tatana Papar Lobel (2013:367–368)
lists the
following Proto-Southwest...
- Borneo.
Jason Lobel (2013:360)
classifies Tatana (along with Papar) as
Murutic rather than Dusunic. /ɾ/ may also be
heard as a
trill [r]. Stop sounds...
- (IDA) Bulu Dupi (IDA or Sung)
Begak (Dus) Subpan/Sagamo (Dus)
Murutic languages family Murutic Northern Murut Baukan (MUR)
Nabai (MUR) Gana (Dus) Palawanic...
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still accepted (e.g. the
Cordilleran languages, the
Bilic languages or the
Murutic languages). Subsequently, the
position of the
Formosan languages as the...
- The
Tidung language spoken by the
Tidung people is also part of
other Murutic language,
which in turn
belongs to the
Western Malayo-Polynesian languages...
- English, Chinese, Tamil,
Indonesian and
indigenous Bornean dialects (Iban,
Murutic language, Lun Bawang.) Cambodia Khmer, English, French, Teochew, Vietnamese...
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significant proportion of
Dusunic loanwords,
although it is
originally a
Murutic language. Ganaʼ at
Ethnologue (19th ed., 2016) Lobel,
Jason William (2013)...
- Bornean • Melanau-Kajang • Aslian • Land Dayak • Sama–Bajaw • Philippine •
Murutic Religion Predominantly Islam 63.5%
Minority Buddhism 18.7% Christianity...