Land Dayak languages

The Land Dayak languages are a group of dozen or so languages spoken by the Bidayuh Land Dayaks of Borneo.

Land Dayak
Bidayuh
EthnicityBidayuh
Geographic
distribution
Borneo, Sumatra
Linguistic classificationAustronesian
Subdivisions
ISO 639-2 / 5day
Glottologland1261

Languages

Glottolog

Glottolog classifies the Land Dayak languages as follows.

In 2020, Semandang was split into Beginci, Gerai, and Semandang for ISO 639-3 by SIL International.[1]

Smith (2017)

Smith (2017)[2] classifies the Land Dayak languages as follows.

West Kalimantan groups

List of Bidayuh-speaking Dayak ethnic subgroups and their respective languages in West Kalimantan province, Indonesia:[3][4]

GroupSubgroupLanguageRegency
AnganMaliLandak
BadatBadatSanggau
Bakati'Bakati' Kanayatn SatangoBakati'Bengkayang
Bakati'Bakati' KumaBakati'Bengkayang?
Bakati'Bakati' LapeBakati'Bengkayang
Bakati'Bakati' LumarBakati'Bengkayang
Bakati'Bakati' PalayoBakati'Bengkayang
Bakati'Bakati' PayutnBakati'Bengkayang
Bakati'Bakati' RaraBakati'Sambas, Bengkayang
Bakati'Bakati' RiokBakati'Bengkayang
Bakati'Bakati' SaraBakati'Bengkayang
Bakati'Bakati' Sebiha'Bakati'Bengkayang
Bakati'Bakati' SubahBakati'Sambas, Bengkayang
Bakati'Bakati' Tari'Bakati'Bengkayang
BalantiatnBalantiatn-Banyadu'Sanggau, Landak
Banyadu'Banyadu'Bengkayang, Landak
Bi SomuBi SomuSanggau
BubungBubung (Badeneh)Landak
ButokButokBengkayang
DosatnDosatnSanggau
EntabangEntabang/EntebangSanggau
GolikGolikSanggau
GunGunSanggau
HibunHibunSanggau
JagoiJagoi (Bidoi')Bengkayang
JangkangJangkang BenuaJangkangSanggau
JangkangJangkang EngkarongJangkangSanggau
JangkangJangkang Jungur TanjungJangkangSanggau
JangkangJangkang KopaJangkangSanggau
KanayatnPadakngBakambaiLandak
KancikngKancikng (Bemedeh)Ketapang, Sanggau
KenelesKeneles (Bekay)Sanggau
KeramayKeramaySanggau
KodatnKodatnSanggau
KomanKomanSekadau
KowotnKowotnBengkayang
LaurLaurKetapang
LayaLayaSanggau
LiboyLiboyBengkayang
MaliMaliSanggau, Landak, Ketapang
Mentuka'Mentuka'Sekadau
MuaraMuaraSanggau
Mudu'Mudu'Sanggau
PanduPanuSanggau
PantuPantu BamakLandak
PausPausSanggau
PompakngPompakngSanggau
Pruna'MaliSanggau
PruwanPruwanSanggau
PuntiPuntiSanggau
RantawanRantawan Baaje'Landak
SamiSamiSanggau
SapatoiSapatoiLandak
SekajangSekajangSanggau
SelibongSelibong (Bamak)Landak
SenangkatnSenangkatnSanggau
SengkunangBaaje'Landak
SikukngSikukngBengkayang, Sanggau
SimpakngBanyurBanyurKetapang
SimpakngKualatnKualatnKetapang
SimpakngSajanSajanKetapang
SimpakngSemanakngSemanakngKetapang
SontasSontasSanggau
SuruhSuruhSanggau
SutiSuti BamayoBengkayang
TabaTabaSanggau
TadietnTadietnBengkayang
TamengTamengBengkayang
TawaeqTawaeqBengkayang
TengonTengonLandak


Some possible Bidayuh-speaking Dayak ethnic subgroups and their respective languages in West Kalimantan province, Indonesia:

GroupSubgroupLanguageRegency
Daro'Daro'Sanggau
MayauMayauSanggau
SisangSisangSanggau
SumSumSanggau
TinyingTinyingSanggau
Joka'Randau Joka'Ketapang

References

  1. Lyons, Melinda (May 15, 2020). "ISO 639-3 Change Requests Series 2019Summary of Outcomes with Additions" (PDF). SIL International. Retrieved June 6, 2020.
  2. Smith, Alexander. 2017. The Languages of Borneo: A Comprehensive Classification. PhD Dissertation: University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa.
  3. Bamba, John (ed.) (2008). Mozaik Dayak keberagaman subsuku dan bahasa Dayak di Kalimantan Barat. Pontianak: Institut Dayakologi. ISBN 978-979-97788-5-7.
  4. Istiyani, Chatarina Pancer (2008). Memahami peta keberagaman subsuku dan bahasa Dayak di Kalimantan Barat. Institut Dayakologi.

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