-
Sneddon (1984:57).
Sangiric North Sangiric Talaud Sangirese (two variants:
Sangir in
Indonesia and
Sangil in the Philippines)
South Sangiric Bantik Ratahan...
- are
almost exclusively spoken on Sulawesi: Gorontalo–Mongondow
languages Sangiric languages Minahasan languages Celebic languages South Sulawesi languages...
-
decades later updates this
based on Zorc's (1986)
inclusion of Yami, and the
Sangiric, Minahasan, and
Gorontalo groups. The
genetic unity of a
Philippines group...
- Press, p. 152, ISBN 0-521-63751-1 Sneddon, J. N. (1984). Proto-
Sangiric & the
Sangiric languages.
Pacific Linguistics. pp. 20, 23. doi:10.15144/PL-B91...
-
Central Philippine Kalamian South Mindanao (also
called Bilic languages)
Sangiric Minahasan Umiray Dumaget Manide–Alabat Ati
Klata Sama–Bajaw
North Bornean...
- ISBN 978-971-550-511-6. OCLC 154714449. Sneddon,
James N. (1984). Proto-
Sangiric and the
Sangiric languages.
Pacific Linguistics. Vol. B-91. Canberra: Australian...
- (*koŋkomo →
onggomo 'handful').
Debuccalization is also
common in the
Sangiric branch. In
Sangir and Bantik, all
final voiceless stops were
reduced into...
- Sneddon's proto-language
reconstructions include Proto-Minahasan and Proto-
Sangiric.
Indonesian Reference Grammar (1996) Indonesian: A
Comprehensive Grammar...
-
Tonsea Tontemboan Northern Luzon Northern Mindoro Alangan Iraya Tadyawan Sangiric Bantik Ratahan Sangir Talaud Other branches Reconstructed Proto-Philippine...
- languages,
including inherited vocabulary as well as
Minahasan innovations.
Sangiric languages Gorontalo–Mongondow
languages Languages of
Sulawesi Watuseke...