Seejiq

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Seejiq is an Austronesian language spoken by the Seediq indigenous people of central Taiwan.

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instanceOf Austronesian language
Formosan language
country Republic of China
hasAlternativeName Sediq NERFINISHED
Seediq NERFINISHED
hasDialect Tgdaya dialect NERFINISHED
Toda dialect NERFINISHED
Truku dialect NERFINISHED
hasLanguageStatus threatened
hasLinguisticTypology agglutinative morphology
head-initial language
hasMorphologicalFeature Austronesian alignment
focus system
voice-marking on verbs
hasOfficialRomanization Seediq orthography promoted by Taiwan government
hasPhonologicalFeature contrastive vowel length
rich consonant inventory
hasSpeakerCommunity indigenous people of central Taiwan
hasStressPattern penultimate stress (in many words)
hasWordOrder VOS
VSO
verb–initial
hasWritingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script
isEndangered true
ISO639-3Code trv
isPartOf Formosan indigenous languages of Taiwan
isRecognizedAs indigenous language of Taiwan
isTaughtIn some elementary schools in Seediq areas
languageFamily Austronesian languages
region Hualien County NERFINISHED
Nantou County NERFINISHED
spokenBy Seediq people NERFINISHED
spokenIn Taiwan NERFINISHED
central Taiwan
subfamily Atayalic languages NERFINISHED
subjectOf linguistic documentation projects in Taiwan
usedBy Seediq community in Taiwan

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