Blaan language
Blaan, also known as Bla'an, is an Austronesian language of the southern Philippines spoken by an indigenous ethnic group of the same name who inhabited many areas of Soccksargen and Davao Occidental. ClassificationBlaan belongs to the Bilic microgroup of the Philippine language subgroup, along with Giangan Manobo, Tiruray, and Tboli.[2] DistributionThere are two major varieties of Blaan: Koronadal Blaan (Tagalagad) and Sarangani Blaan (Tumanao). According to the Ethnologue,[specify] Koronadal Blaan is spoken in:
Sarangani Blaan is spoken in:
PhonologyBlaan has fifteen consonant and seven vowel phonemes.[3] Unlike most other Philippine languages and Austronesian languages in general, Blaan (as its related language Tboli, permits a variety of consonant clusters at the onset of a syllable. This is evident in the name of the language, /bla'an/. This contraction of the original schwa sound exists in other Austronesian languages (such as Javanese, a major language of Java in Indonesia), but is rarely seen outside of the Bilic group within the Philippines.[citation needed]
/i, ɛ/ are also heard as [ɪ, e]. /ə/ can also be heard as [ɨ, ʌ] within syllables.[citation needed] SyntaxBlaan uses word order to indicate the thematic roles of nominal elements in the sentence.[4] Kamfe AV.catch kuku cat ungeh. rat 'The cat catches the rat' Similar to other Philippine-type Austronesian languages, Blaan uses verbal morphology to indicate voice (or focus, as it is usually called in the literature).[5] Here are some examples of voice/focus types in Blaan: Agent voice/focus (-m-) Magin AV.accompany nga child do. me 'The child accompanies me.' Patient voice/focus (-n-) Nebe PV.bring libun girl ale. them 'The girl brings them.' Vocabulary
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