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Paiwan language
Paiwan (Paiwan: Vinuculjan, [vinutsu??an]) is a native language of southern Taiwan. It is spoken as a first language by the ethnic Paiwan, a Taiwanese indigenous people, and historically as a second language by many people in southern Taiwan. Paiwan is a Formosan language of the Austronesian language family. It is also one of the national languages of Taiwan. Dialects Paiwan variants are seen divided into the following dialect zones by Ferrell. A1 ??? southern and central Ku??a??au (Kulalao) _ used in Ferrell's 1982 Paiwan Dictionary due to its widespread intelligibility and preservation of various phonemic distinctions; also spoken in Tjuabar Village, Taitung County, where Tjari???ik and "Tjuabar" (closely related to Tjavua??i) are also spoken. Kapaiwanan (Su-Paiwan) Tjuaqatsi??ay (Kachirai) ??? southernmost dialect ...
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str.rdfs:commentPaiwan (Paiwan: Vinuculjan, [vinutsu??an]) is a native language of southern Taiwan. It is spoken as a first language by the ethnic Paiwan, a Taiwanese indigenous people, and historically as a second language by many people in southern Taiwan. Paiwan is a Formosan language of the Austronesian language family. It is also one of the national languages of Taiwan. Dialects Paiwan variants are seen divided into the following dialect zones by Ferrell. A1 ??? southern and central Ku??a??au (Kulalao) _ used in Ferrell's 1982 Paiwan Dictionary due to its widespread intelligibility and preservation of various phonemic distinctions; also spoken in Tjuabar Village, Taitung County, where Tjari???ik and "Tjuabar" (closely related to Tjavua??i) are also spoken. Kapaiwanan (Su-Paiwan) Tjuaqatsi??ay (Kachirai) ??? southernmost dialect ... -
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