Ketagalan language
Ketagalan | |
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Native to | Taiwan |
Ethnicity | Ketagalan |
Extinct | (date missing)[1] |
Austronesian
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ISO 639-3 |
kae |
Glottolog |
keta1243 [2] |
(dark green, north) The Kavalanic languages: Basai, Ketagalan, and Kavalan |
Ketagalan (Ketangalan, Tangalan) (Chinese: 凱達格蘭語; pinyin: Kǎidágélán Yǔ) was a Formosan language spoken south of modern-day Taipei in northern Taiwan by the Ketagalan people. The language has become extinct.
Dialects
Li (1992) distinguishes six Ketagalan dialects (alternatively called the "Basaic" group of Eastern Formosan).[3]
- Ketagalan
- Western
- Luilang
- Nankan
- Puting
- Eastern
- Basay
- (Branch)
- Trobiawan
- Linaw
- Western
See also
References
- ↑ Ketagalan at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
- ↑ Nordhoff, Sebastian; Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2013). "Ketangalan". Glottolog. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
- ↑ Li, Paul Jen-kuei. 2001. "The Dispersal of the Formosan Aborigines in Taiwan." Languages and Linguistics 2.1:271-278, 2001.
- Li, Paul Jen-kuei (1992). "台灣平埔族的種類及其互關係" [Classification of the sinicized tribes in Taiwan and their internal relationships]. In Li, Paul Jen-kuei. Selected Papers on Formosan Languages, vol. 2. Taipei, Taiwan: Institute of Linguistics, Academia Sinica.
- Inō Kanori [伊能嘉矩] & Yang Nanjun [楊南郡] (trans). 2012. Research trips among the Plains Aborigines: Selections from Inō Kanori's Taiwan diaries [平埔族調查旅行: 伊能嘉矩<台灣通信>選集]. Taipei: Yuanliu Press [遠流出版公司]. ISBN 9789573268932
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