Capul language

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Capul language, also known as Inabaknon, is an Austronesian language spoken primarily on Capul Island in Northern Samar, Philippines.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Austronesian language
Philippine language
natural language
alternativeName Abaknon NERFINISHED
Inabaknon NERFINISHED
closelyRelatedTo Sama language NERFINISHED
Yakan language NERFINISHED
country Philippines
endangermentStatus vulnerable
geographicIsolation island community
hasContactWith Cebuano speakers
Tagalog speakers
Waray speakers
hasDomain local cultural practices
oral tradition
hasFeature Austronesian alignment
focus-based voice system
preposed markers for case and focus
pronominal clitics
rich verbal morphology
hasGlottocode inab1237
hasLinguisticArea Northern Samar NERFINISHED
hasMorphologicalType agglutinative
hasNumberOfSpeakersEstimate a few thousand speakers
hasPhonologicalFeature consonant contrasts typical of Philippine languages
simple vowel inventory
hasSyntaxType predicate-initial
hasWordOrder verb–object–subject
verb–subject–object
isDistinctFrom Cebuano language NERFINISHED
Tagalog language NERFINISHED
Waray language
ISO639-3Code abx
languageFamily Austronesian languages
Sama–Bajaw languages NERFINISHED
lessCloselyRelatedTo Cebuano language NERFINISHED
Waray language NERFINISHED
notPartOf Visayan languages NERFINISHED
primaryEthnicGroup Abaknon people NERFINISHED
region Eastern Visayas NERFINISHED
spokenIn Capul Island NERFINISHED
Northern Samar NERFINISHED
Philippines
usedFor daily communication on Capul Island
usedIn community domain
home domain
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Inabaknon language hasAlternativeName Capul language