| Kagayanen | ||
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| Spoken in | Philippines | |
| Region | MIMAROPA | |
| Total speakers | 25,000 | |
| Language family | Austronesian
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| Language codes | ||
| ISO 639-1 | None | |
| ISO 639-2 | – | |
| ISO 639-3 | cgc | |
| Note: This page may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. | ||
The Kagayanen language is spoken in the province of Palawan in the Philippines.
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Phonology
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Vowels
The Phonetic vowel space is described in Acoustic Properties of the Kagayanen Vowel Space.[1]
Consonants
Stress
Sounds
References
- ^ Kenneth S. Olson, Jeff Milke (2007) (PDF), Acoustic Properties of the Kagayanen Vowel Space, icphs2007.de, http://www.icphs2007.de/conference/Papers/1618/1618.pdf, retrieved on 2009-03-15
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