Inagta Alabat language

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Inagta Alabat
Alabat Island Agta
Native toPhilippines
RegionQuezon
Ethnicityspoken by 20–60% (2000?)[1]
Native speakers
30 (2000)[2]
Language family
Austronesian
Dialects
  • Inagta Lopez
Language codes
ISO 639-3dul
Glottologalab1246
ELPInagta Alabat

Inagta Alabat (Alabat Island Agta) is a nearly extinct Aeta language spoken in central Alabat Island, Philippines. Inagta Lopez is a dialect spoken in Guinayangan (Lobel 2013).

Classification[]

Inagta Alabat forms a subgroup with Manide (Lobel 2010).[3] Katabangan may have also been related according to Zubiri.[4]

References[]

Citations[]

  1. ^ Inagta Alabat language at Ethnologue (15th ed., 2005)
  2. ^ Inagta Alabat at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
  3. ^ Lobel, Jason William (2010). "Manide: An Undescribed Philippine Language". Oceanic Linguistics. 49 (2): 478–510.
  4. ^ Comments received for ISO 639-3 Change Request 2019-024 (PDF), SIL International ISO 639-3 Registration Authority, 2020

Sources[]

  • Lobel, Jason William; Alpay, Amy Jugueta; Barreno, Rosie Susutin; Barreno, Emelinda Jugueta (2020). "Notes from the Field: Inagta Alabat: A moribund Philippine language, with supporting audio". Language Documentation & Conservation. 14: 1–57. hdl:10125/24912.


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