Luilang

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Luilang is an extinct Austronesian language once spoken by an indigenous group in northern Taiwan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Austronesian language
Formosan language
extinct language
attestedIn wordlists by early missionaries and explorers
classificationCertainty uncertain internal classification within Formosan
continent Asia
country Taiwan NERFINISHED
documentationStatus poorly attested
endangermentCause language shift to other dominant languages in Taiwan
ethnicGroup Luilang people NERFINISHED
extinctionStatus no native speakers remaining
hasAlternativeName Ketagalan (in some older sources, ambiguously) NERFINISHED
historicalEra pre-modern Taiwan
ISO639-3 n/a
languageFamily Austronesian languages
linguisticTypology Austronesian-type morphology
region Taipei Basin NERFINISHED
relatedTo other Formosan Austronesian languages
spokenBy Luilang people NERFINISHED
spokenByIndigenousGroup indigenous people of northern Taiwan
spokenIn Taiwan NERFINISHED
northern Taiwan NERFINISHED
status extinct
subfamily Formosan languages NERFINISHED
writingSystem Latin script (in linguistic transcriptions)

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