Kayan–Murik languages
For the unrelated "Kayan" language spoken by the Kayan people of Burma, see Padaung language.
| Kayanic | |
|---|---|
| Kayan–Murik | |
| Geographic distribution:  | central Borneo | 
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| Glottolog: | kaya1333[1] | 
The Kayan or Kayan–Murik languages are a group of Austronesian languages spoken in Borneo by the Kayan, Punan, and related peoples.
They are,
- Kayan proper: Bahau, various languages called Kayan
 - Modang: Modang, Segai (Punan Kelai)
 - Muller-Schwaner "Punan": Hovongan, Aoheng, (Punan) Aput, Punan Merah, Kereho-Uheng
 - Murik
 
Robert Blust (1991) specifically excluded Kayan from his North Bornean languages. He removed Bukat from Kayan in 2010.
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