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Bonggi (Banggi) is an
Austronesian language spoken primarily by the
Bonggi people of
Banggi Island, off the
northern tip of Sabah, Malaysia. a – [a/ã/ə̃]...
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taken by
Lobel (2013), who puts
Molbog together with
Bonggi in a Molbog-
Bonggi subgroup. The
sounds [dʒ, ɲ]
occur as a
result of
loanwords from...
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constituents are
separated into two
families in
Blust (2010):
Northeast Sabahan Bonggi Ida’an
Southwest Sabahan Dusunic (15)
Paitanic (4)
Murutic (7)
Tidong (5)...
- The Molbog-
Bonggi languages are a
proposed microgroup the
Austronesian languages comprising Bonggi and Molbog,
spoken in
Sabah on Borneo, on
Palawan in...
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Talantang Dusun Tambunan Dusun Tobilung Dusun Liwan Dusun Bundu Dumpas Bonggi language has been
removed per
Adelaar & Himmelmann, The
Austronesian languages...
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Marine Park. The main
ethnicities in
Banggi Island are
Ubian and
Dusun Bonggi, but
there are
others such as Suluk, Balabak, and
other minority. The main...
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Molbog may also be in this group,
closest to Palawano.
Ethnologue classifies Bonggi as Palawanic. Proto-Palawanic has been
reconstructed by
Thiessen (1980)...
- Blackmar–Diemer Gambit, a
chess opening Blanding Muni****l
Airport (IATA code)
Bonggi language (ISO 639-3 code)
Brian David Gilbert, a
musician and
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island of Borneo,
spanning administrative areas of
Malaysia and Indonesia.
Bonggi has four voices:
Actor Voice,
Patient Voice,
Instrumental Voice, and Cir****stantial...
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Phonological Descriptions of
Sabah Languages:
Studies from Ten Languages:
Bonggi, Ida'an, Kadazan/Dusun, Kalabuan, Kimaragang, Labuk-Kinabatangan Kadazan...