Kalanguya language

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

Kalanguya
Kallahan
RegionLuzon, Philippines
Native speakers
ca. 100,000 (2010 census)[1]
Austronesian
Language codes
ISO 639-3Either:
kak  Kalanguya
ify  Keley-i
Glottologkall1244[2]
Area where Kalanguya is spoken according to Ethnologue

Distribution

Keley-i Kallahan (also called Antipolo Ifugao, Hanalulo, Keley-i, Keley-i Kalanguya, Keleyqiq Ifugao) is spoken in Kiangan and Aritao municipalities of Ifugao Province. Dialects are Bayninan and Ya-Tuka (Ethnologue).

Kalanguya (also called Ikalahan, Kalangoya, Kalangoya-Ikalahan, Kallahan, Kayapa) is spoken in (Ethnologue):

  • western Nueva Vizcaya Province
  • Ifugao Province (Hungduan municipality)
  • Benguet Province (Bokod municipality)
  • northeastern Pangasinan Province (San Nicolas municipality)

Kalanguya dialects are (Ethnologue):

  • Central Kalanguya (Kayapa)
  • Northern Kalanguya (Ambaguio, Tinoc)
  • Southern Kalanguya (Santa Fe)
  • Western Kalanguya (Benguet)

References

  1. "Request for Change to ISO 639-3 Language Code: Change Request Number 2015-061" (PDF), ISO 639-3 Registration Authority, 2015
  2. Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2017). "Kalanguya". Glottolog 3.0. Jena, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.


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