Butbut Kalinga is a language of the Kalinga dialect continuum. Ethnologue reports 15,000 speakers for the language and 1,000 monolinguists.[2]
Butbut Kalinga | |
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Native to | Cordillera Administrative Region |
Native speakers | 15,000 (2008)[1] |
Austronesian
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | kyb |
Glottolog | butb1235 |
Distribution
editEthnologue reports that Butbut Kalinga is spoken in the following areas:[2]
Cordillera Administrative Region: Kalinga province: Tinglayan municipality: Bugnay, Buscalan, Butbut Proper, Loccong, and Ngibat villages; Tabuk City, Dinongsay, Ileb, Kataw, Lacnog, and Pakak villages; Rizal Municipality: Andaraya, Anonang, Bua, and Malapiat villages.
Similarities
editEthnologue reports the following similarities with other Philippine languages, Namely: Limos Kalinga, Ilocano, Tanudan Kalinga, Bangad Kalinga (Southern Kalinga).
Lexical similarities with other languages
editEthnologue reports that the language is Lexically similar with some languages and dialects:[2]
82% of Southern Kalinga and 78% with Guina-ang (a dialect of Tanudan Kalinga), and Tanudan Kalinga.
Typology
editEthnologue reports the following typology for this language:[2]
VSO; Prepositions; Genitives after noun heads; articles normally before adjectives, numerals and noun heads; question-word in sentence-initial position; 3 maximum suffixes;
word order distinguishes subjects; objects and indirect objects, given and new information, topic and comment; affixes do not indicate case of noun phrases; verb affixes mark number; passives; causatives; comparatives; CV, CVC; nontonal.
Language use
editThis language is used in Home, community, church. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Most also use Ilocano, which is acquired through school, travel, media, and use in church.[2]
References
edit- ^ "Kalinga, Butbut".
- ^ a b c d e Butbut Kalinga at Ethnologue.