^ abAborlan Tagbanwa at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)
^ abReid, Lawrence A. (1971). Philippine Minor Languages: Word Lists and Phonologies. University of Hawai'i Press. p. 41.
^Quakenbush, J. Stephen; Ruch, Edward (2006). Pronoun Ordering and Marking in Kalamianic(PDF). Paper presented at the Tenth International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics, 17–20 January 2006, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, Philippine. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
aborlan, tagbanwa, language, confused, with, central, tagbanwa, language, calamian, tagbanwa, language, aborlan, tagbanwa, spoken, palawan, island, philippines, mutually, intelligible, with, other, languages, tagbanwa, people, aborlan, tagbanwanative, tophilip. Not to be confused with Central Tagbanwa language or Calamian Tagbanwa language Aborlan Tagbanwa is spoken on Palawan Island in the Philippines It is not mutually intelligible with the other languages of the Tagbanwa people Aborlan TagbanwaNative toPhilippinesRegionPalawanEthnicityTagbanwa peopleNative speakers17 000 2005 1 500 monolingual 2002 1 Language familyAustronesian Malayo PolynesianPhilippineGreater Central PhilippinePalawanicAborlan TagbanwaWriting systemTagbanwa scriptLanguage codesISO 639 3 a href https iso639 3 sil org code tbw class extiw title iso639 3 tbw tbw a Glottologtagb1258 Contents 1 Phonology 1 1 Consonants 1 2 Vowels 2 Grammar 2 1 Pronouns 3 ReferencesPhonology editConsonants edit Aborlan Tagbanwa consonants 2 Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal Plosive voiceless p t k ʔ voiced b d ɡ Nasal m n ŋ Fricative s h Lateral l Rhotic ɾ r Approximant w j Vowels edit Aborlan Tagbanwa vowels 2 Front Central Back Close i ɨ u Open aGrammar editPronouns edit 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 3 Direct Nominative Indirect Genitive Oblique 1st person singular aku ku aken 2nd person singular ikaw ka mu imu 3rd person singular kanya ya kanya 1st person plural inclusive kita ta tami ta aten 1st person plural exclusive kami namen amen 2nd person plural kamu mu imyu 3rd person plural kanya nira kaniraReferences edit a b Aborlan Tagbanwa at Ethnologue 25th ed 2022 nbsp a b Reid Lawrence A 1971 Philippine Minor Languages Word Lists and Phonologies University of Hawai i Press p 41 Quakenbush J Stephen Ruch Edward 2006 Pronoun Ordering and Marking in Kalamianic PDF Paper presented at the Tenth International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics 17 20 January 2006 Puerto Princesa City Palawan Philippine Retrieved 23 May 2020 nbsp This article about Philippine languages is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aborlan Tagbanwa language amp oldid 1129453100, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,