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Siraya is a
Formosan language spoken until the end of the 19th
century by the
indigenous Siraya people of Taiwan,
derived from Proto-
Siraya. Some scholars...
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Siraya in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Siraya may
refer to:
Siraya people, of
Taiwan Siraya language,
their Austronesian language, now extinct...
- The
Siraya (Chinese: 西拉雅族; pinyin: Xīlāyǎ Zú)
people are a
Taiwanese indigenous people. The
Siraya settled flat
coastal plains in the
southwest part of...
- Li (2010)
considers Proto-
Siraya belongs to East
Formosan languages,
along with
Kavalanic and Amis languages. The Proto-
Siraya language is the reconstructed...
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Kavalan tribe moved southward to
Hualien County and
Taitung County; and the
Siraya tribe moved to Taitung. However,
relocation could not
prevent the Plains...
- Amis, and the
extinct Siraya language. This
grouping is
supported by both
Robert Blust and Paul Jen-kuei Li. Li
considers the
Siraya-speaking area in the...
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extant do****ents
written in Sinckan; they are
important in the
study of
Siraya and
Taivoan culture, and
Taiwanese history in
general although there are...
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dialect of
Siraya, but now more
evidence has
shown that they
should be
classified as
separate languages. The
corpora previously regarded as
Siraya like the...
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Cambridge University Press. Shepherd, J.R. (1995).
Marriage and
Mandatory Abortion among the 17th-century
Siraya.
American Anthropological ****ociation....
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formally petitioned the government, see Lee 2003), Kakabu, Makatao, Pazeh,
Siraya, and Taivoan. The act of
petitioning for
recognized status, however, does...