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2 Reconstruction  



2.1  Phonology  





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Southern Cordilleran
Geographic
distribution
northern Luzon
Linguistic classificationAustronesian
Glottologsout2907

The Southern Cordilleran languages are a group of closely related languages within the Northern Luzon subgroup of the Austronesian language family.[1][2] They are spoken in an area stretching from the southern shore of Lingayen Gulf to the highlands of Quirino province. The most widely spoken Southern Cordilleran language is Pangasinan, one of the eight major languages of the Philippines.

Internal classification[edit]

The subgroup was first proposed by Zorc (1979).[3] Himes (1998) classifies the Southern Cordilleran languages as follows:[2]

  • West Southern Cordilleran
  • Reconstruction[edit]

    Proto-Southern Cordilleran
    Reconstruction ofSouthern Cordilleran languages

    Reconstructed
    ancestors

    Proto-Austronesian

    Proto-Southern Cordilleran has been reconstructed by Himes (1998).[2]

    Phonology[edit]

    Vowels
    Front Central Back
    Close *i *u
    Open *a
    Consonants
    Bilabial Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
    Stop voiceless *p *t *k
    voiced *b *d *g
    Fricative *s
    Nasal *m *n
    Lateral *l
    Approximant *w *y

    Vocabulary[edit]

    The comparison table (taken from Himes (1998)[2] and Zorc (1979)[3]) illustrates the correspondences between the Southern Cordilleran languages, including inherited vocabulary as well as Southern Cordilleran innovations.

    Comparison table
    Words inherited from Proto-Austronesian (PAn)
    Ilongot Pangasinan Ibaloi PSC PAn Meaning
    ma:go a:gɨw ʔágɨw *ʔa:gɨw *qaləjaw 'day'
    dɨ:nom danúm čánom *dánum *daNum 'water'
    Southern Cordilleran innovations
    Ilongot Pangasinan Ibaloi PSC PAn Meaning
    ʔa:gɨt agát ʔagát *ʔágat (*laqia) 'ginger'
    bɨsik batík bɨtík *bɨtík (*laRiw) 'run'
    tɨɣí salí sɨdí *sɨlí (*qaqay) 'foot'
    -to -tu -to *-tu (*nia) 'his/her'
    kɨyó kiyɨ́w kiyɨ́w *kɨyɨ́w[a] (*kaSiw) 'tree'
    tóʔo tuʔú túʔu *túʔu[b] (*Cau) 'person'
    1. ^ *kɨyɨ́w is an irregular reflex of PAn *kaSiw
  • ^ *túʔu is an irregular reflex of PAn *Cau
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ Reid, Lawrence A. (2006). "On reconstructing the morphosyntax of Proto-Northern Luzon, Philippines". Philippine Journal of Linguistics. 37: 1–64.
  • ^ a b c d Himes, Ronald S. (1998). "The Southern Cordilleran Group of Philippine Languages". Oceanic Linguistics. 37 (1): 120–177. doi:10.2307/3623282. JSTOR 3623282.
  • ^ a b Zorc, R. David (1979). "On the Development of Contrastive Word Accent: Pangasinan, a Case in Point". In Nguyễn Đ.L. (ed.). Southeast Asian linguistic studies, Vol. 3. Pacific Linguistics, C-45. pp. 241–258. doi:10.15144/PL-C45.241.
  • External links[edit]


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