Home  

Random  

Nearby  



Log in  



Settings  



Donate  



About Wikipedia  

Disclaimers  



Wikipedia





Bikol languages





Article  

Talk  



Language  

Watch  

Edit  





The Bikol languagesorBicolano languages are a group of Central Philippine languages spoken mostly in the Bicol Peninsula in the southeastern part of Luzon, the neighboring island-province of Catanduanes, and the island of BuriasinMasbate.

Bikol
Geographic
distribution
Bicol Region
Linguistic classificationAustronesian
Proto-languageProto-Bikol
Subdivisions
ISO 639-2 / 5bik
ISO 639-3bik
Glottologbiko1240
Geographic extent of Bikol languages according to Ethnologue
  Bikol proper
  Bisayan languages in the Bikol region
Geographic distribution of major Bikol languages and dialects across Bicol region; classification based on Lobel (2013); Masbatenyo, Central Sorsogon, and Southern Sorsogon are Bisayan languages but heavily influenced by Bikol.
A speaker of Bicolano, recorded in the United States

Internal classification

edit

Ethnologue

edit
 
A poem written in a Bikol dialect.

Ethnologue groups the languages of Bikol as follows:

  • Mount Iraya Agta language
  • Central Bikol language (ISO 639-3 bcl)
  • Southern Catanduanes Bikol language
  • Inland Bikol (Southern)
  • Northern Catanduanes Bikol (Pandan Bikol)
  • McFarland (1974)

    edit

    Curtis McFarland gives the following classification for the Bikol languages.[1]

    Bikol 
     North Catanduanes 
     Inland Bikol 

    Iriga (Rinconada)

     Albay 

    Buhi (Buhi'non)

    Libon

    Oas (West Miraya)

    Daraga (East Miraya)

     Coastal Bikol 

    Naga (Standard Bikol), Legazpi, and Partido

    Virac (South Catanduanes)

    San Pascual (Northern Burias Island)

    Lobel (2000)

    edit
    Clockwise from top-left: A signage barring people from hanging around the area; A signage barring vendors inside the churchyard; A signage reminding people of proper waste disposal; and a signage barring swimmers in Lake Bato. All are written in the Coastal Bikol language (Naga–Legazpi variant).

    While McFarland (1974) splits Bikol into 11 dialects, Lobel (2000) splits Bikol into 12 different dialects (including Partido Bikol, which McFarland does not differentiate) and 4 main branches.[2]

  • Naga City area variant
  • Tabaco–Legazpi–Sorsogon area variant
  • Southwestern and northern town of San Andres and Caramoran, Catanduanes.
  • Partido – spoken in the Camarines Sur municipalities of Ocampo, Goa, Tigaon, Lagonoy, Sagñay, and San Jose. This dialect has a mellow intonation and is heavily influenced by Rinconada Bikol.
  • Southern Catanduanes – spoken in the southern half of Catanduanes.
  • Southern Coastal and Inland Bikol
  • Northern Catanduanes
  • Bisakol
  • Some dialects of Southern Bikol have the close central unrounded vowel /ɨ/ as a reflex of Proto-Austronesian . However, Proto-Austronesian is realized as /o/inLibon. Two Bikol dialects have unique additional consonants, namely Southern Catanduanes, which has an interdental lateral consonant /l̟/ (also transcribed as l̪͆),[3][4] and Buhi-non, which has the voiced velar fricative /ɣ/.[5]

    See also

    edit

    References

    edit
  • ^ Lobel, Tria & Carpio (2000)
  • ^ Olson, Kenneth S.; Machlan, Glenn; Amangao, Nelson (2008). "Minangali (Kalinga) Digital Wordlist: Presentation Form". Language Documentation & Conservation. 2 (1). hdl:10125/1772.
  • ^ "Interdental Lateral". Xiller Yañez's Weblog. March 17, 2012. Archived from the original on May 3, 2018. Retrieved October 30, 2015.
  • ^ Lobel, Jason (2009). "Bikol". In Brown, K.; Ogilvie, S. (eds.). Concise Encyclopedia of Languages of the World. Oxford: Elsevier. pp. 158–161. ISBN 978-0-08-087775-4.
  • Sources

    edit
  • McFarland, Curtis D. (1974). The Dialects of the Bikol Area (PDF) (Ph.D. thesis). Yale University. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-10-31.
  • edit

    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bikol_languages&oldid=1234399519"
     



    Last edited on 14 July 2024, at 04:37  





    Languages

     



    العربية
    Asturianu

    Bikol Central
    Brezhoneg
    Cebuano
    Deutsch
    Español
    Esperanto
    Fiji Hindi
    Français
    Gaelg

    Hrvatski
    Ilokano
    Bahasa Indonesia
    Italiano
    Ligure

    Norsk bokmål
    Norsk nynorsk

    Pangasinan
    Polski
    Português
    Русский
    Simple English
    Suomi
    Svenska
    Tagalog

    Türkçe
    Українська
    Tiếng Vit
     

    Wikipedia


    This page was last edited on 14 July 2024, at 04:37 (UTC).

    Content is available under CC BY-SA 4.0 unless otherwise noted.



    Privacy policy

    About Wikipedia

    Disclaimers

    Contact Wikipedia

    Code of Conduct

    Developers

    Statistics

    Cookie statement

    Terms of Use

    Desktop