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Tboli (), also Tau Bilil, Tau Bulul or Tagabilil, is an Austronesian language spoken in the southern
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island of
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, mainly in the
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of South Cotabato but also in the neighboring provinces of
Sultan Kudarat Sultan Kudarat, officially the Province of Sultan Kudarat ( hil, Kapuoran sang Sultan Kudarat; Maguindanaon: ''Dairat nu Sultan Kudarat'', Jawi: دايرت نو سلطان كودرت; ceb, Lalawigan sa Sultan Kudarat; tl, Lalawigan ng Sul ...
and Sarangani. According to the Philippine Census from 2000, close to 100,000 Filipinos identified ''T'boli'' or ''Tagabili'' as their native language.


Classification

Tboli is classified as a member of the South Mindanao or Bilic branch of the
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language families. The closest language to it is Blaan. Both are also related to Bagobo, and Tiruray.


Geographic distribution

Tboli is spoken in the following areas ('' Ethnologue''). * South Cotabato Province: Mount Busa area and west * Sarangani Province: Celebes seacoast, Katabau west to provincial border *
Sultan Kudarat Sultan Kudarat, officially the Province of Sultan Kudarat ( hil, Kapuoran sang Sultan Kudarat; Maguindanaon: ''Dairat nu Sultan Kudarat'', Jawi: دايرت نو سلطان كودرت; ceb, Lalawigan sa Sultan Kudarat; tl, Lalawigan ng Sul ...
Province: Kraun area and Bagumbayan municipality Dialects are Central Tboli, Western Tboli, and Southern Tboli ('' Ethnologue'').


Phonology


Phonemic inventory

list seven
vowel A vowel is a syllabic speech sound pronounced without any stricture in the vocal tract. Vowels are one of the two principal classes of speech sounds, the other being the consonant. Vowels vary in quality, in loudness and also in quantity (leng ...
phoneme In phonology and linguistics, a phoneme () is a unit of sound that can distinguish one word from another in a particular language. For example, in most dialects of English, with the notable exception of the West Midlands and the north-wes ...
s, namely and 15
consonant In articulatory phonetics, a consonant is a speech sound that is articulated with complete or partial closure of the vocal tract. Examples are and pronounced with the lips; and pronounced with the front of the tongue; and pronounced wi ...
phonemes shown in the chart below. Note that Tboli lacks as a phoneme and has instead, which is a typological rarity among Philippine languages.


Stress

Final stress is the norm in Tboli rootwords; however, the stress shifts to the previous syllable if the final vowel is a schwa.


Phonotactics

Unlike most other Philippine languages and Austronesian languages in general, Tboli permits a variety of consonant clusters at the
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of a syllable. This is evident in the name of the language, , but also in other words like 'dust', , 'one month,' 'starry,' 'temporarily,' 'before,' and others. observe impressionistically there is a very short schwa pronounced in between the consonant cluster. However, these consonant clusters have not yet been analyzed acoustically.


Grammar


Nouns

Unlike other Philippine languages, Tboli does not make use of case-marking articles. Plurality is marked by the article preceding the noun; 'horse' (sg.), 'horses.'


Pronouns

Tboli
pronoun In linguistics and grammar, a pronoun (abbreviated ) is a word or a group of words that one may substitute for a noun or noun phrase. Pronouns have traditionally been regarded as one of the parts of speech, but some modern theorists would not c ...
s indicate
person A person ( : people) is a being that has certain capacities or attributes such as reason, morality, consciousness or self-consciousness, and being a part of a culturally established form of social relations such as kinship, ownership of prope ...
,
number A number is a mathematical object used to count, measure, and label. The original examples are the natural numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, and so forth. Numbers can be represented in language with number words. More universally, individual numbers c ...
,
clusivity In linguistics, clusivity is a grammatical distinction between ''inclusive'' and ''exclusive'' first-person pronouns and verbal morphology, also called ''inclusive " we"'' and ''exclusive "we"''. Inclusive "we" specifically includes the addressee ...
, and grammatical role. group Tboli pronouns into two main categories based on what they term "
focus Focus, or its plural form foci may refer to: Arts * Focus or Focus Festival, former name of the Adelaide Fringe arts festival in South Australia Film *''Focus'', a 1962 TV film starring James Whitmore * ''Focus'' (2001 film), a 2001 film based ...
," which appear to be related to the absolutive- ergative case system in other Philippine languages. There are two further subcategories for each which deal with whether the singular pronouns behave as enclitics or as independent words. Their use depends on their role and position in a sentence. Examples using the third person plural pronoun. * . 'They eat.' (focused, dependent pronoun). * . 'They are the ones who ate.' (focused, independent pronoun) * . 'Their house.' (nonfocused, dependent pronoun). * . 'May God take care of them.' (nonfocused, independent pronoun).


Syntax

Word order In linguistics, word order (also known as linear order) is the order of the syntactic constituents of a language. Word order typology studies it from a cross-linguistic perspective, and examines how different languages employ different orders. C ...
in Tboli is usually verb-subject-object, though there is some variation.


Verbs

Tboli, like other Philippine languages, makes a distinction between transitive and
intransitive verb In grammar, an intransitive verb is a verb whose context does not entail a direct object. That lack of transitivity distinguishes intransitive verbs from transitive verbs, which entail one or more objects. Additionally, intransitive verbs are ...
s. Intransitive verbs are marked with the affix ''me-'' while transitive verbs are marked with ''ne-''. Unlike Philippine languages, applicative affixes are not used in Tboli though prepositions are used instead. Furthermore,
aspect Aspect or Aspects may refer to: Entertainment * ''Aspect magazine'', a biannual DVD magazine showcasing new media art * Aspect Co., a Japanese video game company * Aspects (band), a hip hop group from Bristol, England * ''Aspects'' (Benny Carter ...
marking is not marked on the verb but with preverbal aspect markers such as (completed actions) and (incomplete action).


Morphology

Tboli makes use of prefixes and infixes. claim that suffixes do not exist in the language, though proclitic affixes may be thought of as such.


Writing system

Tboli has no official writing system, though the
Latin script The Latin script, also known as Roman script, is an alphabetic writing system based on the letters of the classical Latin alphabet, derived from a form of the Greek alphabet which was in use in the ancient Greek city of Cumae, in southern I ...
is usually used to write the language. The orthography is more or less similar to the one employed by Tagalog: b, d, f, g, h, k, l, m, n, ng (for ), s, t, w, and y (for ), though other letters may be used in writing foreign words. use a system of diacritics to accommodate the seven vowel phonemes of Tboli. The vowels are: a, i, é (for ), e (for ), ó (for ), u, and o (for ). The glottal stop is usually not represented in writing. Though the grave accent ` is used to represent it as in 'child' and 'serving spoon.' If a vowel already has a diacritic on it, then the
circumflex accent The circumflex () is a diacritic in the Latin and Greek scripts that is also used in the written forms of many languages and in various romanization and transcription schemes. It received its English name from la, circumflexus "bent around"a ...
^ is used as in and 'don't.' Awed et al. note that sometimes that the apostrophe may be used to break up an initial consonant cluster as in the name of the language; that is, ''T'boli'' instead of simply ''Tboli''. They note that native Tboli speakers have had "a very strong negative reaction" to this convention, preferring instead to write ''Tboli''.


References

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External links


tboli.webonary.org
- Online version of SIL's "Tboli - English Dictionary." Languages of South Cotabato Languages of Sultan Kudarat Languages of Sarangani South Mindanao languages {{philippine-lang-stub