Kalanguya language

{{short description|Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines}}

{{Infobox language

|name=Kalanguya

|altname=Kallahan

|region=Luzon, Philippines

|ethnicity=

|speakers=ca. 100,000

|date=2010 census

|ref={{Citation |title=Request for Change to ISO 639-3 Language Code: Change Request Number 2015-061 |date=2015 |url=http://www-01.sil.org/iso639-3/cr_files/2015-061.pdf |work=ISO 639-3 Registration Authority}}

|familycolor=Austronesian

|fam2=Malayo-Polynesian

|fam3=Philippine

|fam4=Northern Luzon

|fam5=Meso-Cordilleran

|fam6=Southern Cordilleran

|fam7=West Southern Cordilleran

|fam8=Nuclear Southern Cordilleran

|lc1=kak|ld1=Kalanguya

|lc2=ify|ld2=Keley-i

|glotto=kall1244

|glottorefname=Kalanguya

|map=Kallahan_language_map.png

|mapcaption=Area where Kalanguya is spoken according to Ethnologue

}}

Kalanguya, also called Kallahan, is a dialect cluster spoken by the Kalanguya people of northern Luzon, Philippines.

Distribution

Kalanguya (also called Ikalahan, Kalangoya, Kalangoya-Ikalahan, Kallahan, Kayapa) is spoken in the following locations:Ethnologue{{full citation needed|date=June 2021}}

The dialects of Kalanguya areEthnologue{{full citation needed|date=June 2021}}

Keley-i Kallahan (also called Antipolo Ifugao, Hanalulo, Keley-i, Keley-i Kalanguya, Keleyqiq Ifugao) is spoken in the Kiangan and Aritao municipalities of Ifugao Province. Its dialects are Bayninan and Ya-Tuka.Ethnologue{{full citation needed|date=June 2021}}

References

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Further reading

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  • {{Cite book |last=Hohulin |first=Richard M. |title=Keley-i Dictionary and Grammar Sketch |last2=Hohulin |first2=Elma Lou |last3=Maddawat |first3=Alberto K. |date=2018 |publisher=Linguistic Society of the Philippines |isbn=978-971-780-034-9 |location=Manila |language=en}}
  • {{Cite thesis |last=Santiago |first=Paul Julian |title=A Grammar of Kalanguya |date=2016 |degree=Doctoral |publisher=Osaka University |hdl=11094/55717 |language=en}}

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