Formosan language
C20076
concept
A Formosan language is any of the indigenous Austronesian languages spoken by the native peoples of Taiwan, distinct from but historically related to other Austronesian languages.
All labels observed (5)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Formosan language canonical | 21 |
| variety of the Amis language | 3 |
| indigenous language of Taiwan | 2 |
| Taiwan Indigenous culture | 1 |
| dialect of the Amis language | 1 |
Instances (26)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Bunun language | — |
| Amis language | — |
| Saisiyat language | — |
| Thao language | — |
| Babuza language | — |
| Luilang language | — |
| Kulon language | — |
| Seediq language | — |
| Ketagalan language | — |
| Truku language | — |
| Puyuma language | — |
| Hoanya language | — |
| Kaxabu language | — |
| Atayal language | — |
| Bunung | — |
| Bunun culture | Taiwan Indigenous culture |
| Northern Amis | variety of the Amis language |
| Central Amis | variety of the Amis language |
| Southern Amis | variety of the Amis language |
| Tavalong-Vataan Amis | dialect of the Amis language |
| Luilang | — |
| Rukai language | — |
| Seejiq | — |
| Kaxabu | — |
| Hoan-ya | — |
| Hoanya (Formosan) | — |