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The Subanen languages (also Subanon and Subanun) are a group of closely related Austronesian languages belonging to the Greater Central Philippine subgroup. Often described as a single language, they are considered by
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more than a monolithic language. Subanen languages are spoken in various areas of Zamboanga Peninsula, namely the
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of Zamboanga Sibugay,
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and Zamboanga del Sur, and in
Misamis Occidental Misamis Occidental ( ceb, Kasadpang Misamis; Subanen: ''Sindepan Mis'samis''; fil, Kanlurang Misamis), officially the Province of Misamis Occidental, is a province located in the region of Northern Mindanao in the Philippines. Its capital is th ...
of Northern Mindanao. There is also a sizeable Subanen community in
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. Most speakers of Subanen languages go by the name of ''Subanen'', ''Subanon'' or ''Subanun'', while those who adhere to
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refer to themselves as ''Kalibugan''.


Internal classification

Jason Lobel (2013:308) classifies the Subanen varieties as follows. *Subanen **Western ***'' Western Subanon'' ***''Western Kolibugan'' **Nuclear ***West Nuclear ****''Tawlet-Kalibugan Subanen'' ****''Salug-Godod Subanen'' ***East Nuclear ****''Southern Subanen'' ****''Central Subanen'' ****''Northern Subanen'' ****''Eastern Subanen'' Lobel (2013:308) lists the following innovations among each of the following subgroups. *Nuclear Subanen: *k > Ø *Western Subanen: *k > /k/ *East Nuclear Subanen: *r > /l/ *West Nuclear Subanen: *r > /r/ *Western Subanen: *r > /l/ (independently took place, likely due to contact with Tausug, Maguindanaon, Butuanon, Cebuano, and/or Ilonggo, which have also undergone the *r > /l/ shift independently of one another)


Proto-Subanen

The following phoneme inventory can be reconstructed for Proto-Subanen: According to Jason Lobel (2013:304-305), the innovations defining Proto-Subanen from Proto-Greater Central Philippine are: 1. *h was lost in all positions in Proto-Subanen. 2. *ʔ was lost word-initially and word-medially, only being retained in word-final position. 3. Reduction of *a to *ə in prepenultimate syllables, as well as in closed penultimate syllables. 4. Addition of a word-initial *g- to all vowel-initlal words following the operation of the previous innovations. 5. Assimilation of consonant clusters into a sequence of either *kC, *gC, or a nasal cluster.


References


External links


"Subanon"
at ''
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'' (23rd ed, 2020). * Audio recordings of Subanon are archived with
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, and a traditional song {{Languages of the Philippines Greater Central Philippine languages Languages of Maguindanao Languages of Zamboanga del Sur Languages of Zamboanga del Norte Languages of Zamboanga Sibugay Languages of Misamis Occidental