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The Batanic languages (sometimes also called Bashiic or Ivatanic) are a dialect cluster of the Austronesian language family. They are spoken on Babuyan Island, just north of Luzon; three of the Batanes Islands, between the Philippines and Taiwan; and on Orchid Island of southern Taiwan.

Batanic
Bashiic, Ivatanic
Geographic
distribution
Batanes and Orchid Island
Linguistic classificationAustronesian
Glottologbata1315

The varieties in the Philippines are called Ivatan (also spelled Ibatan), or are named Babuyan, Batan, or Itbayat after their islands, while the variety of Taiwan is called Yami or Tao.

Proto-Batanic has been reconstructed by Yang (2002).[1]


Classification


Malcolm Ross (2005) and Roger Blench (2015) list four languages:[2][3]

Moriguchi (1983) classifies the Batanic languages as follows.[4]

According to Paul Jen-kuei Li (2000),[5] Yami is most closely related to Itbayat. Among the Batanic languages, Iraralay is the most conservative.[5]

The Batanic languages are frequently included with the Philippine languages. However, there is no full consensus on this, and some consider them a primary branch of the Malayo-Polynesian languages.[2] Blench concludes that Batanic languages have been splitting from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian for a long time and contain many roots which are not standard Austronesian. The relationship between Batanic and Northern Luzon languages is still uncertain.[3]


References


  1. Yang, Doris Hsiao-Fang (2002). Subgrouping and Reconstruction of Batanic Languages (PDF) (MA thesis). Providence University.
  2. Ross, Malcolm (2005). "The Batanic Languages in Relation to the Early History of the Malayo-Polynesian Subgroup of Austronesian" (PDF). Journal of Austronesian Studies. 1 (2): 1–24.
  3. Blench, Roger (2015). A New Look at Bashiic, a Divergent Subgroup of Malayopolynesian. Prepared for ICAL XIII, Taipei 18–23 July, 2015, Academia Sinica (Draft) via Academia.edu.
  4. Moriguchi, Tsunekazu (1983). "A Preliminary Report on Ivatan Dialects". In Shirakihara, Kazumi (ed.). Batan Island and Northern Luzon: Archaeological, Ethnographical and Linguistic Survey. Kumamoto: Kumamoto University. pp. 205–253.
  5. Li, Paul Jen-kuei (2000). "Subgrouping of the Batanic Languages" (PDF). The Fifth International Symposium on Languages and Linguistics. Hochiminh City: Vietnam National University, Ho Chi Minh City University of Social Sciences and Humanities. pp. 175–176.

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- [en] Batanic languages

[es] Lenguas batánicas

Las lenguas batánicas son un conjunto de lenguas muy relacionadas entre sí que forman este subgrupo de la familia austronesia de lenguas. La rama ibatánica de estas lenguas se hablan en Batán y otras tres pequeñas islas batánicas, las cuales son las islas del norte de Filipinas localizadas entre Taiwán y Luzón. La otra rama, la lengua yami, se habla en la isla Orquídea, cerca de Taiwán.

[fr] Langues bataniennes

Les langues bataniennes (voire bashiïques d'un calque anglais) sont un des sous-groupes des langues philippines, le deuxième rameau le plus important en nombre dans la branche malayo-polynésienne des langues austronésiennes.



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