- The
Tsouic languages (also
known as the
Central Formosan languages) are
three Formosan languages, Tsou
proper and the
Southern languages Kanakanavu and...
- Maga–Tona, Budai–Labuan–Taromak F1: (unnamed branch) Central (
Tsouic) Tsou
Southern Tsouic Saaroa Kanakanavu F2: (unnamed branch) Northern
Formosan Northwestern...
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Kanakanavu (also
spelled Kanakanabu) is a
Southern Tsouic language spoken by the
Kanakanavu people, an
indigenous people of
Taiwan (see
Taiwanese aborigines)...
- This
article describes the
personal pronoun systems of
various Austronesian languages. The Proto-Austronesian and Proto-Malayo-Polynesian
personal pronouns...
- part of a
Tsouic branch of Austronesian. However,
several recent classifications, such as
Chang (2006) and Ross (2009)
dispute the
Tsouic branch, with...
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Saaroa or Lhaʼalua is a
Southern Tsouic language spoken by the
Saaroa (Hla'alua) people, an
indigenous people of Taiwan. It is a
Formosan language of the...
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Subdivisions East
Formosan Northwest Formosan Western Plains Atayalic Bunun Tsouic Rukai Puyuma Paiwan Language codes ISO 639-5 fox
Glottolog None Families...
- 2307/3622965, JSTOR 3622965 Tsuchida,
Shigeru 1976.
Reconstruction of proto-
Tsouic phonology.
Study of
Languages and
Cultures of Asia and Africa, Monograph...
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Kavalan (1),
Sakizaya (1)
Southern Formosan Paiwan (4),
Bunun (5),
Puyuma (4)
Tsouic Tsou (1),
Kanakanavu (1),
Saaroa (1) Malayo-Polynesian
Batanic (Philippine)...
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mostly in the
inland of
Tainan Plain to the
north (just west of
Southern Tsouic territories).
Makatao —
spoken in
Kaohsiung and
Pingtung Prefectures to...