- (Dus)
ethnicity (Kadazandusun sub-ethnic group)
Dusunic languages family Dusunic Bisaya (Southern
Dusunic or Bisaya-Lotud)
Brunei Dusun (SJD)
Sarawak Bisaya...
- 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...
- Sabah.
Despite these differences, both
groups are part of the
broader Dusunic language family. In Indonesia, the
Barito Dusun groups,
located throughout...
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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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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...
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family Austronesian Malayo-Polynesian
North Bornean Southwest Sabahan Dusunic Dusun Central Dusun Standard forms Kadazandusun Official status Recognised...
- Sabahan,
based on
phonological and
morphological evidence.
Greater Dusunic Dusunic Bisaya-Lotud
Paitanic Greater Murutic Murutic Tatana Papar Lobel (2013:367–368)...
- (2013:360)
classifies Tatana (along with Papar) as
Murutic rather than
Dusunic. /ɾ/ may also be
heard as a
trill [r]. Stop
sounds /p, t, k/ and /b, d...
- modern-day
Bornean branches such as Land
Dayak (Bidayuh,
Dayak Bakatiq, etc.),
Dusunic (Central Dusun, Visayan, etc.), Kayan, and Kenyah,
noting especially resemblances...
- now
believed to be more than 20,000. They are a sub-ethnic
group of the
Dusunic group, now also
known as Kadazan-Dusun. Nowadays, most of this
ethnic group's...