lingvo.wikisort.org - LanguageIsnag (also called Isneg) is a language spoken by around 40,000 Isnag people of Apayao Province in the Cordillera Administrative Region in the northern Philippines. Around 85% of Isnag are capable of reading the Isnag language.[citation needed] Many Isnag speakers also speak Ilocano.
Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines
Not to be confused with Itneg, a South-Central Cordilleran language.
Isnag |
---|
|
Native to | Philippines |
---|
Region | most parts of Apayao province, northern parts of Abra, Luzon |
---|
Native speakers | (30,000–40,000 cited 1994)[1] |
---|
Language family | |
---|
|
ISO 639-3 | Either:
isd – Isnag
tiu – Adasen Itneg |
---|
Glottolog | isna1241 Isnag
adas1235 Adasen |
---|
ELP | Adasen Itneg |
---|
Linguasphere | 31-CCA-a incl. inner units 31-CCA-aa...-ae |
---|
 Area where Isnag (including Adasen Isneg) is spoken according to Ethnologue |
This article contains IPA phonetic symbols. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Unicode characters. For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. |
Dialects
Ethnologue lists the following dialects of Isnag.
- Bayag
- Dibagat-Kabugao
- Calanasan
- Karagawan (Daragawan)
- Talifugu-Ripang (Tawini)
Alternate names for Isnag include Apayao, Dibagat-Kabugao-Isneg, Isneg, and Maragat (Ethnologue).
Isnag is spoken in the northern two thirds of Apayao Province, Cagayan Province (Claveria and Santa Praxedes municipalities), Abra, and Ilocos Norte Province, and scattered areas along the Apayao western border (Ethnologue).
The closely related Adasen (Addasen, Addasen Tinguian, Itneg Adasen) language, which consists of western and eastern dialects, is spoken in northeastern Abra and into western Apayao Province. There are 4,000 speakers (Ethnologue).
Sounds
Isnag is also one of the Philippine languages which is excluded from [ɾ]-[d] allophone.[citation needed]
Language sample
- Isnag: Mahi indo' tada ngamin ta ngamin tada ay magwawwáhi, ta ya pahin indo' kiya isa tulay ay maggayát ke Dios. --1 Juan 4:7
- Approximate English Translation: Friends, let us love each other, because love comes from God. --1 John 4:7
- Isnag: Day-dayáwan tada nge Dios, nga Dios se Ama naya Apu tada nga Jesu-Cristo. --1 Pedro 1:3
- Approximate English Translation: Praise God, the God and Father of the Lord Jesus Christ. --1 Peter 1:3
Historical sound changes
The Proto-Malayo-Polynesian schwa ə has merged to /a/ such as *qatəp > atap (roof) similar to Kapampangan, atip in Tagalog and atup in Visayan.[2]
References
- Isnag at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Adasen Itneg at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) - "Word: Thatch/Roof". Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database. Archived from the original on 2017-04-25. Retrieved 2009-11-26.
External links
Languages of the Philippines |
---|
Official languages | |
---|
Regional languages | |
---|
Indigenous languages (by region) | Bangsamoro | |
---|
Bicol Region | |
---|
Cagayan Valley | |
---|
Calabarzon | |
---|
Caraga | |
---|
Central Luzon | |
---|
Central Visayas | |
---|
Cordillera | |
---|
Davao Region | |
---|
Eastern Visayas | |
---|
Ilocos Region | |
---|
Metro Manila | |
---|
Mimaropa | |
---|
Northern Mindanao | |
---|
Soccsksargen | |
---|
Western Visayas | |
---|
Zamboanga Peninsula | |
---|
|
---|
Immigrant languages | |
---|
Sign languages | |
---|
Historical languages | |
---|
Philippine languages |
---|
Batanic (Bashiic) | |
---|
Northern Luzon | | Cagayan Valley | |
---|
Meso-Cordilleran | | Central Cordilleran | |
---|
Southern Cordilleran | |
---|
|
---|
|
---|
Central Luzon | |
---|
Northern Mindoro | |
---|
Greater Central Philippine | Southern Mindoro | |
---|
Central Philippine | Tagalic | |
---|
Bikol | |
---|
Bisayan | |
---|
Mansakan | |
---|
(unclassified) | |
---|
|
---|
Palawanic | |
---|
Subanen | |
---|
Danao | |
---|
Manobo | |
---|
Gorontalo–Mongondow | |
---|
|
---|
Kalamian | |
---|
Bilic | |
---|
Sangiric | |
---|
Minahasan | |
---|
Other branches | |
---|
Reconstructed | Proto-Philippine † |
---|
- † indicates extinct status
- ? indicates classification dispute
|
Austronesian languages |
---|
Formosan languages |
---|
Rukaic | |
---|
Tsouic | |
---|
Northern | Atayalic | |
---|
Northwest Formosan | |
---|
|
---|
East | |
---|
Southern ? | |
---|
|
|
Malayo–Polynesian |
---|
Western branches of Malayo–Polynesian |
---|
Philippine (linkage) ? | Batanic | |
---|
Northern Luzon | | Cagayan Valley | |
---|
Northeastern Luzon | |
---|
Meso-Cordilleran | |
---|
|
---|
Central Luzon | |
---|
Northern Mindoro | |
---|
Greater Central Philippine * | Southern Mindoro | |
---|
Central Philippine | | Bisayan | West | |
---|
Asi | |
---|
Central | |
---|
Cebuan | |
---|
South | |
---|
|
|
---|
Bikol | |
---|
|
---|
Mansakan | |
---|
Palawan | |
---|
Mindanao | |
---|
Gorontalo– Mongondow | |
---|
|
---|
Kalamian | |
---|
Bilic | |
---|
Sangiric | |
---|
Minahasan | |
---|
Manide–Inagta * | |
---|
|
|
---|
Greater Barito * | |
---|
Greater North Borneo * | North Borneo * | Northeast Sabah * | |
---|
Southwest Sabah * | Greater Dusunic * | Bisaya–Lotud | |
---|
Dusunic | |
---|
Paitanic | |
---|
|
---|
Greater Murutic * | |
---|
|
---|
North Sarawak * | |
---|
|
---|
Central Sarawak | |
---|
Kayanic | |
---|
Land Dayak | |
---|
Malayo–Chamic * | |
---|
Sundanese | |
---|
Rejang ? | |
---|
Moklenic ? | |
---|
|
---|
Sumatran * | Northwest Sumatra –Barrier Islands | |
---|
|
|
---|
Lampungic | |
---|
Javanese | |
---|
Madurese | |
---|
Bali–Sasak –Sumbawa | |
---|
Celebic | Bungku–Tolaki | |
---|
Muna–Buton | |
---|
Saluan–Banggai | |
---|
Tomini–Tolitoli | |
---|
Kaili–Wolio * | |
---|
|
---|
South Sulawesi | Bugis | |
---|
Makassaric | |
---|
Seko | |
---|
Northern | |
---|
|
|
---|
Isolates | |
---|
|
| Central Malayo-Polynesian languages |
---|
Bima | |
---|
Sumba–Flores | |
---|
Flores–Lembata | |
---|
Selaru | |
---|
Kei–Tanimbar ? | |
---|
Aru | |
---|
Timoric * | | Central Timor * | |
---|
Wetar–Galoli ? | |
---|
Kawaimina | |
---|
Luangic–Kisaric ? | |
---|
Rote–Meto * | |
---|
Babar | |
---|
Southwest Maluku | |
---|
|
---|
Kowiai ? | |
---|
Central Maluku * | |
---|
|
| Eastern Malayo-Polynesian languages |
---|
SHWNG | | Halmahera Sea | Ambel–Biga | |
---|
Maya–Matbat | |
---|
Maden | |
---|
As | |
---|
South Halmahera | |
---|
|
---|
Cenderawasih | |
---|
|
---|
Oceanic | Admiralty | |
---|
Saint Matthias | |
---|
Temotu | Utupua | |
---|
Vanikoro | |
---|
Reefs–Santa Cruz | |
---|
|
---|
Southeast Solomonic | Gela–Guadalcanal | |
---|
Malaita– San Cristobal | |
---|
|
---|
Western Oceanic | Meso– Melanesian | Willaumez | |
---|
Bali-Vitu | |
---|
New Ireland– Northwest Solomonic | Tungag–Nalik | |
---|
Tabar | |
---|
Madak | |
---|
St. George | |
---|
Northwest Solomonic | |
---|
|
|
---|
|
---|
North New Guinea | Sarmi– Jayapura ? | |
---|
Schouten | |
---|
Huon Gulf | |
---|
Ngero–Vitiaz | |
---|
|
---|
Papuan Tip | Nuclear | |
---|
Kilivila–Misima | |
---|
Nimoa–Sudest | |
---|
|
---|
|
---|
Southern Oceanic | North Vanuatu | Torres–Banks | |
---|
Maewo–Ambae– North Pentecost | |
---|
South Pentecost | |
---|
Espiritu Santo | |
---|
|
---|
Nuclear Southern Oceanic | Central Vanuatu | |
---|
South Vanuatu | |
---|
Loyalties– New Caledonia | Loyalty Islands | |
---|
New Caledonian | |
---|
|
---|
|
---|
|
---|
Micronesian | |
---|
Central Pacific | |
---|
|
---|
|
|
|
|
- * indicates proposed status
- ? indicates classification dispute
- † indicates extinct status
|
Текст в блоке "Читать" взят с сайта "Википедия" и доступен по лицензии Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike; в отдельных случаях могут действовать дополнительные условия.
Другой контент может иметь иную лицензию. Перед использованием материалов сайта WikiSort.org внимательно изучите правила лицензирования конкретных элементов наполнения сайта.
2019-2025
WikiSort.org - проект по пересортировке и дополнению контента Википедии