- The
Dusunic languages are a
group of
languages spoken by the
Bisaya and
Dusun (including
Kadazan and Rungus), and
related peoples in the
Malaysian province...
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Since Ganaʼ and Kujau, a
Dusunic language, are both
spoken in and
around Keningau town, Gana has a
significant proportion of
Dusunic loanwords,
although it...
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families in
Blust (2010):
Northeast Sabahan Bonggi Ida’an
Southwest Sabahan Dusunic (15)
Paitanic (4)
Murutic (7)
Tidong (5)
Lobel (2013b, p. 47, 361) proposes...
- is a
Dusunic language of Malaysia.
Although King & King (1984)
classifies Dumpas as Paitanic,
Lobel (2013:396-398)
classifies Dumpas as a
Dusunic language...
- to
Dusunic languages family,
together they form
Greater Dusunic languages family.
Dusun Gana
language belong to
Murutic languages family.
Dusunic languages...
- (2013:360)
classifies Tatana (along with Papar) as
Murutic rather than
Dusunic. Tatana' at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Sabah Bisaya...
-
distinguishable from, Malay. Iban is the main
tribal language in
Sarawak while Dusunic and
Kadazan languages are
spoken by the
natives in Sabah.
Chinese Malaysians...
- Dusun, Jati
Dusun and
Bisaya (one
group with the
Dusun people of Sabah,
Dusunic people). The
Bisaya is
closely related, linguistically, with the Tatana...
- modern-day
Bornean branches such as Land
Dayak (Bidayuh,
Dayak Bakatiq, etc.),
Dusunic (Central Dusun, Bisaya, etc.), Kayan, and Kenyah,
noting especially resemblances...
-
directly related to the
Dusun people of Sabah, both
belong to the same
Dusunic Family group.
Bruneian Dusuns share a
common origin,
language and identity...