词条 | Molbog language |
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|name=Molbog |region= |states=Philippines, Sabah |speakers={{sigfig|6680|2}} in the Philippines |date=1990 |ref = e18 |familycolor=Austronesian |fam2=Malayo-Polynesian |fam3=Philippine |fam4=Greater Central Philippine |fam5=Palawan (?) |iso3=pwm |glotto=molb1237 |glottorefname=Molbog }} Molbog is an Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines and Sabah, Malaysia. Majority of speakers are concentrated at the southernmost tip of the Philippine province of Palawan, specifically the municipalities of Bataraza and Balabac. Both municipalities are considered as bastions for environmental conservation in the province. The majority of Molbog speakers are Muslims. The classification of Molbog is controversial.[1] Thiessen (1981) groups Molbog with the Palawan languages, based on shared phonological and lexical innovations.[2] This classification is supported by Smith (2017).[3] An alternative view is taken by Lobel (2013), who puts Molbog together with Bonggi in a Molbog-Bonggi subgroup.[4] References1. ^{{cite journal |last=Blust |first=Robert |date=2010 |title=The Greater North Borneo Hypothesis |journal=Oceanic Linguistics |volume=49 |issue=1 |pages=44–118 |jstor=40783586 |doi=10.1353/ol.0.0060 }} {{Bornean languages}}{{Languages of the Philippines}}{{Languages of Malaysia}}{{austronesian-lang-stub}}2. ^Thiessen, Henry Arnold (1981). Phonological reconstruction of Proto Palawan. Anthropological Papers, no. 10. Manila: National Museum of the Philippines. 3. ^ Smith, Alexander (2017). The Languages of Borneo: A Comprehensive Classification. PhD Dissertation: University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. 4. ^{{cite journal |last=Lobel |first=Jason William |date=2013 |title=Southwest Sabah Revisited |journal=Oceanic Linguistics |volume=52 |issue=1 |pages=36–68 |jstor=43286760 |doi=10.1353/ol.2013.0013 }} 4 : Sabahan languages|Languages of Palawan|Languages of Malaysia|Languages of the Philippines |
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