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Cotabato Manobo language

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Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines
Cotabato Manobo
RegionSultan Kudarat,Mindanao, thePhilippines
Native speakers
30,000 (2007)[1]
Dialects
Language codes
ISO 639-3mta
Glottologcota1241
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Cotabato Manobo (Dulangan Manobo) is aManobo language spoken inMindanao, thePhilippines. Dialects include Tasaday and Blit.

Distribution

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Cotabato Manobo is spoken in theKalamansig,Palimbang, andNinoy Aquino municipalities ofSultan Kudarat Province and theT'Boli municipality ofSouth Cotabato Province.[2]

Phonology

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Vowels

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Cotabato Manobo vowels
FrontCentralBack
Closeiu
Midɛəɔ
Open-mida
Open
  • /iu/ are realized asʊ] inclosed syllables.
  • /ɛ/ is realized as[e] when it is preceded by/k/ and in anopen syllable.
  • /a/ is realized as[ɜ] when it is followed by/h/ or/ʔ/.
  • /ɔ/ is realized as[ɒ] when it is followed by/h/,/ʔ/, or/ɡ/, or when word-initial and followed by/k/. For some speakers it may also be realized as[ɒ] before or after/k/ when not word-initial.

Consonants

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Cotabato Manobo consonants
LabialCoronalDorsalGlottal
Nasalmnŋ
Plosivevoicedbdɡ
voicelesstkʔ
Fricativeɸsh
Approximantwlj

See also

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References

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  1. ^Cotabato Manobo atEthnologue (18th ed., 2015)(subscription required)
  2. ^"Manobo, Cotabato".Ethnologue.

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