Aborlan Tagbanwa language explained
Aborlan Tagbanwa is spoken on Palawan Island in the Philippines. It is not mutually intelligible with the other languages of the Tagbanwa people.
Phonology
Consonants
!Labial!Alveolar!Palatal!Velar!GlottalPlosive | voiceless | pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ | | pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ |
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voiced | pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ | | pronounced as /link/ | |
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Nasal | pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ | | pronounced as /link/ | |
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Fricative | | pronounced as /link/ | | | pronounced as /link/ |
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Lateral | | pronounced as /link/ | | | |
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Rhotic | | pronounced as /link/~pronounced as /link/ | | | |
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Approximant | pronounced as /link/ | | pronounced as /link/ | | | |
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Vowels
Aborlan Tagbanwa vowels!!Front!Central!BackClose | pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ | pronounced as /link/ |
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Open | | pronounced as /link/ | | |
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Grammar
Pronouns
The following table contains the pronouns found in the Aborlan Tagbanwa language. Note: some forms are divided between full and short forms.
Aborlan Tagbanwa pronouns[1] ! !Direct/Nominative !Indirect/Genitive !Oblique 1st person singular | | | |
2nd person singular | | | |
3rd person singular | | | |
1st person plural inclusive | | | |
1st person plural exclusive | | | |
2nd person plural | | | |
3rd person plural | | | |
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Notes and References
- Quakenbush . J. Stephen . Ruch . Edward . 2006 . Pronoun Ordering and Marking in Kalamianic . Paper presented at the Tenth International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics, 17–20 January 2006, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, Philippine . 23 May 2020.