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  1. The Southern Mindoro ( South Mangyan) languages are one of two small clusters of Austronesian languages spoken by the Mangyan people of Mindoro Island in the Philippines. [1] They make up a branch of the Greater Central Philippine subgroup. [2] The languages are Buhid, Tawbuid, and Hanuno'o . These are among the few languages of the Philippines ...

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    The Ivatans widely speak and understand the Ilocano (lingua franca of northern Luzon), Tagalog, and English languages. Batanes Ilocanos are bilingual in Ilocano and Ivatan. They speak Ilocano with an Ivatan accent.

  3. grea1284. The Greater Central Philippine languages are a proposed subgroup of the Austronesian language family, defined by the change of Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *R to *g. They are spoken in the central and southern parts of the Philippines, eastern and western parts of Sabah, Malaysia and in northern Sulawesi, Indonesia. [1]

  4. Nueva Vizcaya, officially the Province of Nueva Vizcaya ( Ilocano: Probinsia ti Nueva Vizcaya; Gaddang: Probinsia na Nueva Vizcaya; Pangasinan: Luyag/Probinsia na Nueva Vizcaya; Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Nueva Vizcaya [ˈnwɛva vɪsˈkaja] ), is a landlocked province in the Philippines located in the Cagayan Valley region in Luzon.

  5. THE NORTHERN LUZON LANGUAGES (REID 2010) Northern Luzon (= Cordilleran) Meso-Cordilleran Ikokano Arta Northern Cordilleran Cagayan Valley Northeastern Luzon Gaddang Itawis C. Cagayan Agta Ibanag Atta Dupaningan Kasiguranin Casiguran Palanan Paranan Yogad Dumagat Dumagat Isnag (Agta) (Pahanan) If an exclusive link with the Cagayan Valley ...

  6. The Ilocano people are one of the Austronesian peoples of Northern Luzon. The prevailing theory nowadays about the spread of the Austronesian peoples is the "Out of Taiwan" hypothesis, which proposes that the Neolithic-era migrations from Taiwan gave rise to the ancestors of present-day Austronesian populations.

  7. It is closely related to some of the other Austronesian languages of Northern Luzon, and has slight mutual intelligibility with the Balangao language and the eastern dialects of the Bontoc language. [dubious – discuss] The Ilokano people had their indigenous writing system and script known as kur-itan.

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