Dupaningan Agta
      
Dupaningan Agta (Dupaninan Agta), or Eastern Cagayan Agta, is a language spoken by a semi-nomadic hunter-gatherer Negrito people of Cagayan and Isabela provinces in northern Luzon, Philippines. Its Yaga dialect is only partially intelligible.[2]
Geographic distribution
Robinson (2008) reports Dupaningan Agta to be spoken by a total of about 1,400 people in about 35 scattered communities, each with 1-70 households.[4]
Phonology
Consonants
|    |  Labial  |  Alveolar  |  Velar  |  Glottal | 
|  Stop  |  p b  |  t d  |  k g  |  (ʔ) | 
|  Nasal  |  m  |  n  |  ŋ  |   | 
|  Trill/Tap  |    |  r  |    |   | 
|  Lateral  |    |  l  |   |  | 
|  Fricative  |    |  s  |    |  h | 
|  Glide  |  w  |  j  |    |   | 
Where symbols appear in pairs, the one to the right is voiced.
Vowels
|    |  Front  |  Central  |  Back | 
|  High  |  i  |    |  u | 
|  Mid  |  e  |    |  o | 
|  Low  |    |  a  |   | 
References
- ↑  Robinson, Laura C. 2011. Dupaningan Agta: grammar, vocabularly and texts. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.
 - 1 2  http://www.ethnologue.com/language/duo Lewis, M. Paul, Gary F. Simons, and Charles D. Fennig (eds.), 2013. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Seventeenth edition. Dallas, Texas: SIL International.
 - ↑  Nordhoff, Sebastian; Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2013). "Dupaninan Agta". Glottolog. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. 
 - ↑  Robinson, Laura C. (2011). Dupaningan Agta: grammar, vocabulary, and texts (Pacific Linguistics PL635). Canberra, A.C.T.: Pacific Linguistics, School of Culture, History and Language, College of Asia and the Pacific, Australian National University. ISBN 9780858836464. 
 - 1 2 3  Reid, Lawrence A. 1994. "Possible Non-Austronesian Lexical Elements in Philippine Negrito Languages." In Oceanic Linguistics, Vol. 33, No. 1 (Jun. 1994), pp. 37-72.
 
 
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