Manide

E138034

Manide is an endangered Austronesian language spoken by the Manide (Negrito) people in parts of southern Luzon in the Philippines.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Manide canonical 2

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Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Austronesian language
endangered language
language
associatedWithEthnicity Manide self-link
country Philippines
endangermentStatus endangered
geographicDistribution foothills and forested areas of southern Luzon
hasAlternativeName Agta of Camarines Norte
Agta
surface form: Agta-Manide

Manide Agta
hasEthnicPopulation Manide people
hasLanguageContactWith Bikol language
surface form: Bikol

Filipino
Tagalog
hasLinguisticTypology Austronesian alignment
verb–initial word order
hasNeighboringLanguage Bikol language
surface form: Bikol

Inagta Partido
Inagta Rinconada
Tagalog
hasPhonologicalFeature contrastive stress
simple consonant inventory
hasPreservationEfforts community-based documentation projects
hasSpeakerCommunityType hunter-gatherer groups
ISO639-3Code bhr
isSpokenByMinority true
isSubjectOf studies in Philippine linguistics
isThreatenedBy language shift to Bikol
language shift to Tagalog
languageBranch Malayo-Polynesian languages
surface form: Malayo-Polynesian
languageFamily Austronesian languages
surface form: Austronesian
region Bicol Region
Camarines Norte
Quezon Province
spokenBy Manide people
Negrito people
spokenIn Luzon
Philippines
southern Luzon
subclassOf Philippine language
subgroupOf Greater Central Philippine languages
surface form: Central Philippine languages
usedIn daily communication within Manide communities
rituals and ceremonies
traditional oral literature
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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