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Proto-Philippine language

The Proto-Philippine language is a reconstructed ancestral proto-language of the Philippine languages, a proposed subgroup of the Austronesian languages which includes all languages within the Philippines (except for the Sama–Bajaw languages) as well as those within the northern portions of Sulawesi in Indonesia.[1][2][3][4] Proto-Philippine is not directly attested to in any written work, but linguistic reconstruction by the comparative method has found regular similarities among languages that cannot be explained by coincidence or word-borrowing.

Proto-Philippine
Reconstruction ofPhilippine languages
RegionPhilippines
Reconstructed
ancestors
Lower-order reconstructions

Classification Edit

There have been three initial proposals in delineating the southern boundaries of the Philippine group: Northern Borneo in Malaysia, southern Philippines (encompassing southern Luzon all the way to Mindanao and the Sulu Sea area), and northern Sulawesi in Indonesia.[4] The earliest boundary was proposed by Esser (1938) between the Gorontalo languages and the Tomini languages of Sulawesi. While it was later found decades after (Himmelmann, 1990) that there are shared innovations between Philippine and Tomini languages, there are still uncertainties as to whether the latter do validly form one genetic group, or should be relegated as a mere geographic unit.[5] Meanwhile, Charles (1974) in particular proposed that languages in Sabah and of northern Sarawak are descendants of this Proto-Philippines,[6] which has subsequently garnered counter-evidences (Blust, 1974; Reid, 1982; Zorc, 1986). Lastly, there have been several proposals establishing southern Philippines as the boundary (Thomas & Healey, 1962; Dyen, 1965; Zorc, 1977; 1986) with the "Macro Meso-Philippine" and "Sangiric" as two primary branches.[7] Walton (1979) and McFarland (1980) included the Sama-Bajau group as the third branch, but such has been later disputed as entirely separate directly under Malayo-Polynesian.[3]

Features Edit

Due to issues in the validity of a Philippine genetic group, and thus the existence of an ancestral Proto-Philippines language, most of its features particularly its phonology remain as proposals.

Phonology Edit

Llamzon's reconstruction Edit

Llamzon's (1975) proposed phonology of Proto-Philippines was derived from earlier reconstructions of Dempwolff's (1934-1938) works by Dyen (1947; 1951; 1953a; 1953b; 1953c). Used in this reconstruction were nine languages—Tagalog, Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Waray, Bikol (Central?), Ilokano, Ibanag, Ifugao, and Kankanaey—with the rationale that the aforementioned have "relatively better structural description and vocabularies" than other related and geographically contiguous languages at that time.[1] While his analysis focused on attested Proto-Austronesian phonemes which were retained in this Proto-Philippines, features that were lost or merged were not highlighted.

Proto-Philippine consonants by Llamzon (1975)
Labial Dental/Alveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
Unvoiced Voiced Unvoiced Voiced Voiced Voiced Unvoiced Voiced Unvoiced Unvoiced
Nasal *m *n *ng /ŋ/ *q /ʔ/
Stop *p *b *t *d /d/ *D /ɖ/ *j /ɟ/ *k /k/ *g /ɡ/
Affricate *Z /ɟʝ/
Fricative *s *h /h/
Flap/Tap *r /ɾ/
Trill *R134 /ʀ/
Approximant *w /w/ *l *y /j/

Proto-phonemes *Z and *D were restricted to medial positions, and were not retained in any of the languages.

The proto-phonemes *j and *R are not preserved as such in any Philippine language: *j became either *g or *d (e.g. *púsəj became Ilocano púsəg, Tagalog púsod), whereas *R shifted to *r (e.g. in Ilokano), *l (e.g. in Pangasinan), *g (e.g. in Tagalog) or *y (e.g. in Kapampangan).[1][4]

PPh vowels by Llamzon (1975)
Front Central Back
Close *i *u
Mid
Open *a

Proto-Philippines schwa *ə often merged with other vowels (e.g. /u/ in Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Waray; /a/ in Ibanag, /i/ in Tagalog), but is retained in a diverse range of Philippine languages (e.g. Gaddang, Kinaray-a, Maranao, Maguindanao, Rinconada Bikol, Palawano), and in southern dialects of Ilokano.

Proto-Philippine diphthongs by Llamzon (1975)
*ay *uy *aw *iw

Paz' reconstruction Edit

Another notable proposal is by Paz (1981) who conducted a bottom-up approach by reconstructing using her own symbols.[8]

Proto-Philippine consonants by Paz (1981)
Labial Dental/Alveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar Glottal
Unvoiced Voiced Unvoiced Voiced Voiced Voiced Unvoiced Voiced Unvoiced
Nasal m n N /ŋ/ ? /ʔ/
Stop p b t d /d/ ḍ /ɖ/ g̯ /ɡʲ/ k /k/ g /ɡ/
Fricative s h /h/
Trill *r
Approximant w /w/ l̩ // *l y /j/

Paz revisits two types of proto-Austronesian L as part of her reconstruction (l, l̥), which makes it distinct from other reconstructions.

Proto-Philippine vowels by Paz (1981)
Height Front Central Back Stress
Close i u V:
Mid ə
Open a

In comparison to Llamzon, Paz presents five diphthongs instead.

Proto-Philippine diphthongs by Paz (1981)
ay uy əy aw iw

Lexicon Edit

Below is a table comparing core vocabulary from modern Philippine languages in relation to the follow Proto-Philippine innovations. Note that the accented vowels (e.g. á) under Proto-Philippine indicate the stress, while q represents glottal stop.

Proto-Philippine Tagalog Ilokano Kapampangan Maguindanaon Visayan group Gloss
*ásu aso aso asu asu dog
*baláy bahay balay bale walay balay house
*bábuy baboy baboy babi babuy baboy pig
*baqRu bago baro bayu bagu bag-o new
*báqi babae babai babai babay babayi
bayi
woman/female
*dəkət dikit dekket deket dukot adhesive/(to) stick
*dáRaq dara daya dara blood
*duRúq dugo lugu dugo
*hajək halik agek alek halok (to) kiss
*ŋájan pangalan
ngalan
nagan ngalan ngala
ngalan
pangalan
ngalan
ngaran
name
*danúm danum danum water
*túbiR tubig tubig
*laŋúy langoy langoy languy langoy (to) swim
*táu tao tao tau taw tawo human

Below are selected animal and plant names in Proto-Philippine from the Austronesian Comparative Dictionary.[9]

Animal names Edit

No. Common name Scientific name Proto-Philippine
9207 fish sp., slipmouth Leiognathus sp. *sapsáp
10806 kind of mackerel Rastrelliger spp. *tuliŋan
10964 a sea fish, the rudderfish Kyphosus cinerascens *hilek
1631 anchovy Stolephorus spp. *bulínaw
12682 milkfish Chanos chanos *baŋús
11877 parrot fish Scarus spp. *mulmúl
9819 kind of water bird, the Oriental darter Anhinga melanogaster *kasíli
10671 a bird and its call, probably the tailor bird Orthotomus atrogularis *tiwtiw
11077 coconut crab Birgus latro *tatus
12348 large marine mollusk Turbo marmoratus *RaRaŋ

Plant names Edit

No. Common name Scientific name Proto-Philippine
9369 a flowering plant Ixora spp. *santán
9568 a fruit tree, the pomelo Citrus decumana *suháq
2940 a leguminous shrub Leucaena glauca *ipil ipil
8957 a palm Corypha spp. *silaR
12394 a plant Acalypha spp. *abilus
10807 a plant Astronia spp., Melastomataceae *tuŋaw₂
11068 a plant Glochidion spp. *anam
9810 a plant Impatiens balsamina *kamantigi
6876 a plant Lunasia amara *paqit-an
10007 a plant Sesbania grandiflora *katúday
9565 a plant Solanum spp. *sili-sili
10064 a plant in the banana family Musa textilis? *qaRutay
12593 a plant with medicinal value, probably Blumea spp. *qalibun
11080 a shrub or tree Melanolepis multiglandulosa *álem
9651 a shrub, the Jew's mallow Corchorus spp., fam. Malvaceae *salúyut
12668 a small tree with leaves used as medicine Citrus aurantifolia *dayap
10265 a tall tree Parkia spp. *kúpaŋ
7998 a tree Acalypha amentacea *beRus
12362 a tree Diospyros sp. *kanadem
947 a tree Diospyros spp. *talaŋ₁
9647 a tree Erythrina spp. *sabaŋ₂
10966 a tree Ficus sp. *lab(e)nuR
10563 a tree Ficus sp. *tebéR
11024 a tree Ganua obovatifolia, Sapotaceae *piaŋa
608 a tree Lagerstroemia speciosa *banabá
11756 a tree Mallotus lackeyi *lamay
12325 a tree Myristica spp. *lagu₂
9093 a tree Planchonella obovata *banisah
9092 a tree Pongamia spp. *bani₂
10722 a tree Prunus sp. *taŋa₄
12392 a tree Shorea polysperma *taŋíliq
11555 a tree and its fruit, the Java plum Syzygium cumini *luŋ(e)búy
12198 a tree with bark that can be used as a shampoo Ganophyllum falcatum *gúguq
12228 a tree with edible fruit Diplodiscus paniculatus *baRubu
1208 a tree; Macaranga tanarius *binuŋa
12434 a vine Caesalpinia bonduc *kabit₃
10233 a vine with gourd or cucumber-like fruit Luffa sp.? *kabatíti
11595 a vine with red flower clusters, the Chinese honeysuckle Quisqualis indica *taluluŋ
12477 an edible plant, swamp cabbage Ipomoea aquatica *taŋkuŋ
11071 beautyberry Callicarpa spp. *anayup
11088 creeping vine that grows on sandy beaches, the beach morning glory Ipomoea pes-caprae *balinu
11148 hairy eggplant Solanum ferox *basula
10234 kind of aromatic herb Pogostemon cablin *kab(e)liŋ
9922 kind of ebony or persimmon tree with fruits that are pounded and used to stupefy fish Diospyros spp. *kanúmay
10312 kind of edible squash or gourd Lagenaria leucantha *tabayaR
11075 kind of tall grass Themeda gigantea *taŋ(e)laj
9750 kind of wild lemon tree, possibly Citrus hystrix *kabuRaw
9806 large forest tree with edible brown, hairy fruits Diospyros discolor *kamaguŋ
10412 lesser yam Dioscorea sp. *tugíq
10885 lima bean Phaseolus lunatus *patániq
2 Manila hemp Musa textilis *abaká
11872 mountain apple Eugenia spp. *makúpa
12657 native spinach Amaranthus spp. *kulitis
11653 Philippine cedar tree Cedrela sp. *kalantas
10749 plant with leaves used as a vegetable Talinum paniculatum or Talinum triangulare *talínum
1854 silk cotton tree Ceiba pentandra *buybuy
11145 small tree Morinda citrifolia? *apatut
12468 taro Colocasia esculenta *gabi
10978 the almasiga tree Agathis celebica *gala
11073 the castor bean plant Ricinus communis *katana
10163 the horseradish tree Moringa oleifera *maruŋgay
12753 the Philippine mahogany Shorea or Hopea sp. *yakál
9615 the sappan tree Caesalpinia sappan *sibukaw
12361 the seeded breadfruit tree Artocarpus camansi *kamansi
12253 the seeded breadfruit tree Artocarpus camansi *kamansiq
10762 tree with bright yellow fruit that has dry flesh Lucuma nervosa *tisaq
8970 wild palm tree with fruit similar to areca nut Heterospathe elata *sagisí

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Llamzon, Teodoro A. "Proto-Philippine Phonology." In: Archipel, volume 9, 1975. pp. 29-42.
  2. ^ Charles, Mathew (1974). "Problems in the Reconstruction of Proto-Philippine Phonology and the Subgrouping of the Philippine Languages". Oceanic Linguistics. 13 (1/2): 457–509. doi:10.2307/3622751. JSTOR 3622751.
  3. ^ a b Zorc, R.D. (1986). "The genetic relationships of Philippine languages." In Geraghty, P., Carrington, L. and Wurm, S.A. editors, FOCAL II: Papers from the Fourth International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics. C-94:147-173. Pacific Linguistics, The Australian National University, 1986.
  4. ^ a b c Blust, Robert (1991). "The Greater Central Philippines hypothesis". Oceanic Linguistics. 30 (2): 73–129. doi:10.2307/3623084. JSTOR 3623084.
  5. ^ Himmelmann, Nikolaus (1990). "Sourcebook on Tomini-Tolitoli languages". Typescript. Department of Linguistics, University of Köln: 336.
  6. ^ Charles, Matthew (1974). "Problems in the reconstruction of Proto-Philippine phonology and the subgrouping of the Philippine languages". Oceanic Linguistics. 13 (1/2): 457–509. doi:10.2307/3622751. JSTOR 3622751.
  7. ^ Dyen, Isidore (1965). "Language distribution and migration theory". Language. 32 (4): 611–626. doi:10.2307/411084. JSTOR 411084.
  8. ^ Paz, Consuelo (1981). A reconstruction of Proto-Philippine phonemes and morphemes. Quezon City, Philippines: Philippine Linguistic Circle.
  9. ^ Blust, Robert; Trussel, Stephen (April 25, 2020). "Austronesian Comparative Dictionary, web edition". Retrieved May 1, 2020.

Further reading Edit

  • Paz, Consuelo J. The Application of the Comparative Method to Philippine Languages
  • Liao, Hsiu-chuan. On the Development of Comitative Verbs in Philippine Languages 2021-06-07 at the Wayback Machine, Language and Linguistics, 2011.

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This article or section should specify the language of its non English content using lang transliteration for transliterated languages and IPA for phonetic transcriptions with an appropriate ISO 639 code Wikipedia s multilingual support templates may also be used See why October 2021 The Proto Philippine language is a reconstructed ancestral proto language of the Philippine languages a proposed subgroup of the Austronesian languages which includes all languages within the Philippines except for the Sama Bajaw languages as well as those within the northern portions of Sulawesi in Indonesia 1 2 3 4 Proto Philippine is not directly attested to in any written work but linguistic reconstruction by the comparative method has found regular similarities among languages that cannot be explained by coincidence or word borrowing Proto PhilippineReconstruction ofPhilippine languagesRegionPhilippinesReconstructedancestorsProto Austronesian Proto Malayo PolynesianLower order reconstructionsProto Northern Luzon Proto Bikol Proto Bisayan Proto Danao Proto Subanen Proto Manobo Proto Minahasan Proto Sangiric Contents 1 Classification 2 Features 2 1 Phonology 2 1 1 Llamzon s reconstruction 2 1 2 Paz reconstruction 3 Lexicon 3 1 Animal names 3 2 Plant names 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksClassification EditFurther information Philippine languages Classification There have been three initial proposals in delineating the southern boundaries of the Philippine group Northern Borneo in Malaysia southern Philippines encompassing southern Luzon all the way to Mindanao and the Sulu Sea area and northern Sulawesi in Indonesia 4 The earliest boundary was proposed by Esser 1938 between the Gorontalo languages and the Tomini languages of Sulawesi While it was later found decades after Himmelmann 1990 that there are shared innovations between Philippine and Tomini languages there are still uncertainties as to whether the latter do validly form one genetic group or should be relegated as a mere geographic unit 5 Meanwhile Charles 1974 in particular proposed that languages in Sabah and of northern Sarawak are descendants of this Proto Philippines 6 which has subsequently garnered counter evidences Blust 1974 Reid 1982 Zorc 1986 Lastly there have been several proposals establishing southern Philippines as the boundary Thomas amp Healey 1962 Dyen 1965 Zorc 1977 1986 with the Macro Meso Philippine and Sangiric as two primary branches 7 Walton 1979 and McFarland 1980 included the Sama Bajau group as the third branch but such has been later disputed as entirely separate directly under Malayo Polynesian 3 Features EditDue to issues in the validity of a Philippine genetic group and thus the existence of an ancestral Proto Philippines language most of its features particularly its phonology remain as proposals Phonology Edit Llamzon s reconstruction Edit Llamzon s 1975 proposed phonology of Proto Philippines was derived from earlier reconstructions of Dempwolff s 1934 1938 works by Dyen 1947 1951 1953a 1953b 1953c Used in this reconstruction were nine languages Tagalog Cebuano Hiligaynon Waray Bikol Central Ilokano Ibanag Ifugao and Kankanaey with the rationale that the aforementioned have relatively better structural description and vocabularies than other related and geographically contiguous languages at that time 1 While his analysis focused on attested Proto Austronesian phonemes which were retained in this Proto Philippines features that were lost or merged were not highlighted Proto Philippine consonants by Llamzon 1975 Labial Dental Alveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar Uvular GlottalUnvoiced Voiced Unvoiced Voiced Voiced Voiced Unvoiced Voiced Unvoiced UnvoicedNasal m n ng ŋ q ʔ Stop p b t d d D ɖ j ɟ k k g ɡ Affricate Z ɟʝ Fricative s h h Flap Tap r ɾ Trill R134 ʀ Approximant w w l y j Proto phonemes Z and D were restricted to medial positions and were not retained in any of the languages The proto phonemes j and R are not preserved as such in any Philippine language j became either g or d e g pusej became Ilocano puseg Tagalog pusod whereas R shifted to r e g in Ilokano l e g in Pangasinan g e g in Tagalog or y e g in Kapampangan 1 4 PPh vowels by Llamzon 1975 Front Central BackClose i uMid eOpen aProto Philippines schwa e often merged with other vowels e g u in Cebuano Hiligaynon Waray a in Ibanag i in Tagalog but is retained in a diverse range of Philippine languages e g Gaddang Kinaray a Maranao Maguindanao Rinconada Bikol Palawano and in southern dialects of Ilokano Proto Philippine diphthongs by Llamzon 1975 ay uy aw iwPaz reconstruction Edit Another notable proposal is by Paz 1981 who conducted a bottom up approach by reconstructing using her own symbols 8 Proto Philippine consonants by Paz 1981 Labial Dental Alveolar Retroflex Palatal Velar GlottalUnvoiced Voiced Unvoiced Voiced Voiced Voiced Unvoiced Voiced UnvoicedNasal m n N ŋ ʔ Stop p b t d d ḍ ɖ g ɡʲ k k g ɡ Fricative s h h Trill rApproximant w w l l l y j Paz revisits two types of proto Austronesian L as part of her reconstruction l l which makes it distinct from other reconstructions Proto Philippine vowels by Paz 1981 Height Front Central Back StressClose i u V Mid eOpen aIn comparison to Llamzon Paz presents five diphthongs instead Proto Philippine diphthongs by Paz 1981 ay uy e y aw iwLexicon EditBelow is a table comparing core vocabulary from modern Philippine languages in relation to the follow Proto Philippine innovations Note that the accented vowels e g a under Proto Philippine indicate the stress while q represents glottal stop Proto Philippine Tagalog Ilokano Kapampangan Maguindanaon Visayan group Gloss asu aso aso asu asu dog balay bahay balay bale walay balay house babuy baboy baboy babi babuy baboy pig baqRu bago baro bayu bagu bag o new baqi babae babai babai babay babayibayi woman female deket dikit dekket deket dukot adhesive to stick daRaq dara daya dara blood duRuq dugo lugu dugo hajek halik agek alek halok to kiss ŋajan pangalanngalan nagan ngalan ngalangalan pangalanngalanngaran name danum danum danum water tubiR tubig tubig laŋuy langoy langoy languy langoy to swim tau tao tao tau taw tawo humanBelow are selected animal and plant names in Proto Philippine from the Austronesian Comparative Dictionary 9 Animal names Edit No Common name Scientific name Proto Philippine9207 fish sp slipmouth Leiognathus sp sapsap10806 kind of mackerel Rastrelliger spp tuliŋan10964 a sea fish the rudderfish Kyphosus cinerascens hilek1631 anchovy Stolephorus spp bulinaw12682 milkfish Chanos chanos baŋus11877 parrot fish Scarus spp mulmul9819 kind of water bird the Oriental darter Anhinga melanogaster kasili10671 a bird and its call probably the tailor bird Orthotomus atrogularis tiwtiw11077 coconut crab Birgus latro tatus12348 large marine mollusk Turbo marmoratus RaRaŋPlant names Edit No Common name Scientific name Proto Philippine9369 a flowering plant Ixora spp santan9568 a fruit tree the pomelo Citrus decumana suhaq2940 a leguminous shrub Leucaena glauca ipil ipil8957 a palm Corypha spp silaR12394 a plant Acalypha spp abilus10807 a plant Astronia spp Melastomataceae tuŋaw 11068 a plant Glochidion spp anam9810 a plant Impatiens balsamina kamantigi6876 a plant Lunasia amara paqit an10007 a plant Sesbania grandiflora katuday9565 a plant Solanum spp sili sili10064 a plant in the banana family Musa textilis qaRutay12593 a plant with medicinal value probably Blumea spp qalibun11080 a shrub or tree Melanolepis multiglandulosa alem9651 a shrub the Jew s mallow Corchorus spp fam Malvaceae saluyut12668 a small tree with leaves used as medicine Citrus aurantifolia dayap10265 a tall tree Parkia spp kupaŋ7998 a tree Acalypha amentacea beRus12362 a tree Diospyros sp kanadem947 a tree Diospyros spp talaŋ 9647 a tree Erythrina spp sabaŋ 10966 a tree Ficus sp lab e nuR10563 a tree Ficus sp tebeR11024 a tree Ganua obovatifolia Sapotaceae piaŋa608 a tree Lagerstroemia speciosa banaba11756 a tree Mallotus lackeyi lamay12325 a tree Myristica spp lagu 9093 a tree Planchonella obovata banisah9092 a tree Pongamia spp bani 10722 a tree Prunus sp taŋa 12392 a tree Shorea polysperma taŋiliq11555 a tree and its fruit the Java plum Syzygium cumini luŋ e buy12198 a tree with bark that can be used as a shampoo Ganophyllum falcatum guguq12228 a tree with edible fruit Diplodiscus paniculatus baRubu1208 a tree Macaranga tanarius binuŋa12434 a vine Caesalpinia bonduc kabit 10233 a vine with gourd or cucumber like fruit Luffa sp kabatiti11595 a vine with red flower clusters the Chinese honeysuckle Quisqualis indica taluluŋ12477 an edible plant swamp cabbage Ipomoea aquatica taŋkuŋ11071 beautyberry Callicarpa spp anayup11088 creeping vine that grows on sandy beaches the beach morning glory Ipomoea pes caprae balinu11148 hairy eggplant Solanum ferox basula10234 kind of aromatic herb Pogostemon cablin kab e liŋ9922 kind of ebony or persimmon tree with fruits that are pounded and used to stupefy fish Diospyros spp kanumay10312 kind of edible squash or gourd Lagenaria leucantha tabayaR11075 kind of tall grass Themeda gigantea taŋ e laj9750 kind of wild lemon tree possibly Citrus hystrix kabuRaw9806 large forest tree with edible brown hairy fruits Diospyros discolor kamaguŋ10412 lesser yam Dioscorea sp tugiq10885 lima bean Phaseolus lunatus pataniq2 Manila hemp Musa textilis abaka11872 mountain apple Eugenia spp makupa12657 native spinach Amaranthus spp kulitis11653 Philippine cedar tree Cedrela sp kalantas10749 plant with leaves used as a vegetable Talinum paniculatum or Talinum triangulare talinum1854 silk cotton tree Ceiba pentandra buybuy11145 small tree Morinda citrifolia apatut12468 taro Colocasia esculenta gabi10978 the almasiga tree Agathis celebica gala11073 the castor bean plant Ricinus communis katana10163 the horseradish tree Moringa oleifera maruŋgay12753 the Philippine mahogany Shorea or Hopea sp yakal9615 the sappan tree Caesalpinia sappan sibukaw12361 the seeded breadfruit tree Artocarpus camansi kamansi12253 the seeded breadfruit tree Artocarpus camansi kamansiq10762 tree with bright yellow fruit that has dry flesh Lucuma nervosa tisaq8970 wild palm tree with fruit similar to areca nut Heterospathe elata sagisiSee also EditProto Austronesian language Proto Malayo Polynesian language Proto Oceanic language Proto Polynesian language Philippine languages Philippine Negrito languages Austronesian languagesReferences Edit a b c Llamzon Teodoro A Proto Philippine Phonology In Archipel volume 9 1975 pp 29 42 Charles Mathew 1974 Problems in the Reconstruction of Proto Philippine Phonology and the Subgrouping of the Philippine Languages Oceanic Linguistics 13 1 2 457 509 doi 10 2307 3622751 JSTOR 3622751 a b Zorc R D 1986 The genetic relationships of Philippine languages In Geraghty P Carrington L and Wurm S A editors FOCAL II Papers from the Fourth International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics C 94 147 173 Pacific Linguistics The Australian National University 1986 a b c Blust Robert 1991 The Greater Central Philippines hypothesis Oceanic Linguistics 30 2 73 129 doi 10 2307 3623084 JSTOR 3623084 Himmelmann Nikolaus 1990 Sourcebook on Tomini Tolitoli languages Typescript Department of Linguistics University of Koln 336 Charles Matthew 1974 Problems in the reconstruction of Proto Philippine phonology and the subgrouping of the Philippine languages Oceanic Linguistics 13 1 2 457 509 doi 10 2307 3622751 JSTOR 3622751 Dyen Isidore 1965 Language distribution and migration theory Language 32 4 611 626 doi 10 2307 411084 JSTOR 411084 Paz Consuelo 1981 A reconstruction of Proto Philippine phonemes and morphemes Quezon City Philippines Philippine Linguistic Circle Blust Robert Trussel Stephen April 25 2020 Austronesian Comparative Dictionary web edition Retrieved May 1 2020 Further reading EditPaz Consuelo J The Application of the Comparative Method to Philippine Languages Liao Hsiu chuan On the Development of Comitative Verbs in Philippine Languages Archived 2021 06 07 at the Wayback Machine Language and Linguistics 2011 External links EditPhilippine etyma file cards by R David Zorc Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Proto Philippine language amp oldid 1178655009, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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