Meso-Cordilleran languages
Appearance
(Redirected from South–Central Cordilleran languages)
Meso-Cordilleran | |
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Geographic distribution | north Luzon |
Linguistic classification | Austronesian
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Subdivisions | |
Language codes | |
Glottolog | meso1254 |
The Meso-Cordilleran languages are a group of languages spoken in or near the Cordillera Central mountain range in Northern Luzon. Its speakers are culturally very diverse, and include the lowland Pangasinense, the Igorot highlanders (including Bugkalot), and Alta-speaking Aeta groups.
Languages
[edit]Classification per Himes (2005):[1]
- Meso-Cordilleran
- Northern Alta
- Southern Alta
- South-Central Cordilleran
References
[edit]- ^ Himes, Ronald S. 2005. The Meso-Cordilleran Group of Philippine Languages. In Hsiu-chuan Liao and Carl R. Galvez Rubino (eds.), Current Issues in Philippine Linguistics and Anthropology: Parangal kay Lawrence A. Reid, 81-92. Manila, Philippines: Linguistic Society of the Philippines and SIL Philippines.