Kagayanen language

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The Kagayanen language is spoken in the province of Palawan in the Philippines. It belongs to the Manobo subgroup of the Austronesian language family and is the only member of this subgroup that is not spoken on Mindanao or nearby islands.

Distribution

Kagayanen is spoken in the following areas:[1]

Phonology

Kagayanen consonant phonemes[2]
Labial Coronal Palatal Velar Glottal
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Approximant
(Lateral)
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Vowels of Kagayanen[6]
Front Central Back
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Grammar

Most roots in Kagayanen do not have a defined part of speech but can function in predication (like verbs), referring (like nouns), or modifying (like adjectives and adverbs). For example, Script error: No such module "Lang". is a root often used to refer to "cooked rice", but when inflected as a verb, the same root can mean "eat".[9] Verbs are inflected for mood, volition, voice (transitive/intransitive in Pebley's terminology), and whether the absolutive argument is a typical affected patient (applicative marking).[10] As with other Austronesian languages, one argument of a verb is always treated specially by the syntax. Pebley refers to this unmarked noun phrase (which is often but not always in a patient role when another argument is present) simply as the "absolutive" argument. (Van Valin 2005) refers to this as the PSA, the "privileged syntactic argument",[11] but linguists use a variety of terms to refer to this type of argument.

Notes

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References

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