When the Eskaya community first came to light on the island of Bohol in the southern Philippines, much speculation centred on the group’s origins but there was no detailed analysis of their unusual language and script. Eskaya people consider their language to have been the deliberate creation of a legendary ancestor, a narrative that is consistent with the fact that Eskayan appears to be a near total relexification of Boholano-Visayan, the dominant language of Bohol. This paper outlines the phonotactic differences between the two languages, revealing that Boholano-Visayan native roots are disyllabic and take the form C (G) V (G)/(C) while Eskayan roots range from one to five syllables with the form C (C)/(G) V (G)/C (C). This struct...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Saipan Carolinian, the ...
The study was conducted to determine the variety and variation of B’laan language in two municipali...
In South and Central Kalimantan (southern Borneo) there are some unusual linguistic features shared ...
The Eskaya people of Bohol in the southern Philippines use the Eskayan language and script in specif...
This paper introduces and documents the Eskaya writing system of the Philippines, developed ca. 1920...
When news of an uncontacted ‘lost tribe’ began emanating from the island of Bohol in the southern Ph...
This investigation answers the penultimate challenge in applied linguistics to document endangered m...
In 1980, news of an uncontacted 'Eskaya tribe' began emanating from the island of Bohol in the south...
Languages in a country are considered to share common characteristics and possibly similar features....
This study investigated the reasons why the resident-participants of Brgy. Pena, Brgy. Malayog, Brgy...
The languages spoken by Philippine peoples of a Negrito physical type appear to be Austronesian lang...
There are 175 languages in the 7000+ islands that make up the Philippines. Hiligaynon is the fourth ...
This paper attempts to provide an explanation for an innovation occurring in the Central Cordilleran...
The Chamorro language is an Austronesian language spoken in the Marianas Islands. Its position withi...
The Philippines is a treasure house for the study of the effects of language contact. The extensive ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Saipan Carolinian, the ...
The study was conducted to determine the variety and variation of B’laan language in two municipali...
In South and Central Kalimantan (southern Borneo) there are some unusual linguistic features shared ...
The Eskaya people of Bohol in the southern Philippines use the Eskayan language and script in specif...
This paper introduces and documents the Eskaya writing system of the Philippines, developed ca. 1920...
When news of an uncontacted ‘lost tribe’ began emanating from the island of Bohol in the southern Ph...
This investigation answers the penultimate challenge in applied linguistics to document endangered m...
In 1980, news of an uncontacted 'Eskaya tribe' began emanating from the island of Bohol in the south...
Languages in a country are considered to share common characteristics and possibly similar features....
This study investigated the reasons why the resident-participants of Brgy. Pena, Brgy. Malayog, Brgy...
The languages spoken by Philippine peoples of a Negrito physical type appear to be Austronesian lang...
There are 175 languages in the 7000+ islands that make up the Philippines. Hiligaynon is the fourth ...
This paper attempts to provide an explanation for an innovation occurring in the Central Cordilleran...
The Chamorro language is an Austronesian language spoken in the Marianas Islands. Its position withi...
The Philippines is a treasure house for the study of the effects of language contact. The extensive ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.Saipan Carolinian, the ...
The study was conducted to determine the variety and variation of B’laan language in two municipali...
In South and Central Kalimantan (southern Borneo) there are some unusual linguistic features shared ...