The term CENTRAL CORDILLERAN (CC) is here applied to a group of languages spoken mostly in the mountains of Northern Luzon, Philippines. These languages are Kalinga (spoken in the province of Kalinga Apayao), Itneg (spoken in Abra) , Bontok (spoken in Mountain Province), Kankanay (spoken in the west of Mountain Province and in Benguet), Balangaw (spoken in the east of Mountain Province), and Ifugao spoken in the province of the same name). The group also includes one language spoken in Nueva Vizcaya--Isinai. On the basis of various kinds of evidence, to be presented in this paper, it seems probable that these languages all descend from a single parent language, here labeled PROTO CENTRAL CORDILLERAN (PCC)
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The subgroup of Philippine languages here called Northern Luzon (earlier descriptions called it Cord...
The subgroup of Philippine languages here called Northern Luzon (earlier descriptions called it Cord...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.The Philippines, northe...
This paper reports the results of fieldwork undertaken during the summer, 1987, on various little-kn...
The Philippines today is home to over one hundred different ethnolinguistic groups. These range from...
The world’s languages do not stand alone. Every language originates from a parent language. PAN is o...
Despite great strides in Cordillera Studies in the last 20 years or so, the study of languages in th...
Over 150 languages are spoken by the more than 76,500,000 Filipinos who live in an archipelago of ar...
Ilokano is a member of the Philippine group of Austronesian Languages. It ranks third among the majo...
This study aims to understand the Kapampangan people and their language settling at the heart of Cen...
In an earlier paper (Reid 1974) evidence was presented for a subgroup of Philippine languages labele...
Jump to Southern Austronesian master post This post returns to a subject discussed in a 2010 confere...
Kankanay is a member of a putative subgroup of Philippine languages which may be labelled Igorot. Th...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the reconstructable terms for wet rice agriculture in the Ce...
In Reid (1989) I discussed two previously undescribed Negrito languages, Northern and Southern Alta,...
The subgroup of Philippine languages here called Northern Luzon (earlier descriptions called it Cord...
The subgroup of Philippine languages here called Northern Luzon (earlier descriptions called it Cord...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.The Philippines, northe...
This paper reports the results of fieldwork undertaken during the summer, 1987, on various little-kn...
The Philippines today is home to over one hundred different ethnolinguistic groups. These range from...
The world’s languages do not stand alone. Every language originates from a parent language. PAN is o...
Despite great strides in Cordillera Studies in the last 20 years or so, the study of languages in th...
Over 150 languages are spoken by the more than 76,500,000 Filipinos who live in an archipelago of ar...
Ilokano is a member of the Philippine group of Austronesian Languages. It ranks third among the majo...
This study aims to understand the Kapampangan people and their language settling at the heart of Cen...