Bikol languages explained

Bikol
Region:Bicol Region
Familycolor:Austronesian
Fam2:Malayo-Polynesian
Fam3:Philippine
Fam4:Greater Central Philippine
Fam5:Central Philippine
Protoname:Proto-Bikol
Child1:Coastal Bikol
Child2:Inland Bikol
Child3:Pandan Bikol
Iso2:bik
Iso3:bik
Glotto:biko1240
Glottorefname:Bikol
Map:Bikol languages map.png
Mapcaption:Geographic extent of Bikol languages according to Ethnologue

The Bikol languages or Bicolano 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 Burias in Masbate.

Internal classification

Ethnologue

Ethnologue groups the languages of Bikol as follows:

McFarland (1974)

Curtis McFarland gives the following classification for the Bikol languages.

Lobel (2000)

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.

Some dialects of Southern Bikol have the close central unrounded vowel pronounced as //ɨ// as a reflex of Proto-Austronesian pronounced as /

/. However, Proto-Austronesian pronounced as / / is realized as pronounced as /link/ in Libon. Two Bikol dialects have unique additional consonants, namely Southern Catanduanes, which has an interdental lateral consonant pronounced as //l̟// (also transcribed as pronounced as /l̪͆/),[1] [2] and Buhi-non, which has the voiced velar fricative pronounced as //ɣ//.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Olson . Kenneth S. . Machlan . Glenn . Amangao . Nelson . 2008 . Minangali (Kalinga) Digital Wordlist: Presentation Form . Language Documentation & Conservation . 2 . 1 . free . 10125/1772.
  2. Web site: March 17, 2012 . Interdental Lateral . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20180503181102/https://vagabonddrifter.wordpress.com/2012/03/17/interdental-lateral/ . May 3, 2018 . October 30, 2015 . Xiller Yañez's Weblog.
  3. Book: Lobel, Jason . Concise Encyclopedia of Languages of the World . 2009 . Elsevier . 978-0-08-087775-4 . Brown . K. . Oxford . 158–161 . Bikol . Ogilvie . S..