PPH

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PPH is an abbreviation commonly used by linguists to refer to the reconstructed Proto-Philippine language, the hypothesized ancestor of the Philippine branch of the Austronesian language family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Proto-Philippine language
proto-language
reconstructed language
abbreviationFor Proto-Philippine NERFINISHED
ancestorOf Bikol NERFINISHED
Cebuano NERFINISHED
Central Luzon languages NERFINISHED
Hiligaynon NERFINISHED
Ilocano NERFINISHED
Kapampangan NERFINISHED
Kinaray-a NERFINISHED
Maguindanaon NERFINISHED
Manobo languages
Maranao NERFINISHED
Northern Luzon languages NERFINISHED
Philippine languages
Southern Mindanao languages NERFINISHED
Subanen languages NERFINISHED
Tagalog NERFINISHED
Waray-Waray NERFINISHED
attestationStatus unattested
branch Philippine branch of Austronesian
descendsFrom Proto-Malayo-Polynesian NERFINISHED
fieldOfUse Austronesian linguistics
historical linguistics
linguistics
hasAbbreviation PPH NERFINISHED
hasConceptType reconstructed proto-language
hasDomain historical-comparative linguistics
hasWritingSystem none (unattested; reconstructed only)
hypothesizedBy comparative method
languageFamily Austronesian languages
surface form: Austronesian
notation often written with a preceding asterisk to mark reconstructed forms
partOf Austronesian language family NERFINISHED
reconstructedFrom Batanic languages
Greater Central Philippine languages NERFINISHED
Philippine languages
reconstructionStatus hypothetical
relatedTo Proto-Malayo-Polynesian NERFINISHED
spokenIn prehistoric Philippine archipelago
studiedIn Austronesian comparative studies
Philippine linguistics
subgroupOf Malayo-Polynesian languages NERFINISHED
Philippine branch of Austronesian
timeDepth precolonial period
usedBy linguists

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