Land Dayak languages

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

The Land Dayak languages are a group of dozen or so languages spoken by the Bidayuh Land Dayaks of Borneo, and by some, also spoken by the Rejang people of southwestern Sumatra.

Languages

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Glottolog

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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)

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

West Kalimantan groups

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

Group Subgroup Language Regency
Angan Mali Landak
Badat Badat Sanggau
Bakati' Bakati' Kanayatn Satango Bakati' Bengkayang
Bakati' Bakati' Kuma Bakati' Bengkayang?
Bakati' Bakati' Lape Bakati' Bengkayang
Bakati' Bakati' Lumar Bakati' Bengkayang
Bakati' Bakati' Palayo Bakati' Bengkayang
Bakati' Bakati' Payutn Bakati' Bengkayang
Bakati' Bakati' Rara Bakati' Sambas, Bengkayang
Bakati' Bakati' Riok Bakati' Bengkayang
Bakati' Bakati' Sara Bakati' Bengkayang
Bakati' Bakati' Sebiha' Bakati' Bengkayang
Bakati' Bakati' Subah Bakati' Sambas, Bengkayang
Bakati' Bakati' Tari' Bakati' Bengkayang
Balantiatn Balantiatn-Banyadu' Sanggau, Landak
Banyadu' Banyadu' Bengkayang, Landak
Bi Somu Bi Somu Sanggau
Bubung Bubung (Badeneh) Landak
Butok Butok Bengkayang
Dosatn Dosatn Sanggau
Entabang Entabang/Entebang Sanggau
Golik Golik Sanggau
Gun Gun Sanggau
Hibun Hibun Sanggau
Jagoi Jagoi (Bidoi') Bengkayang
Jangkang Jangkang Benua Jangkang Sanggau
Jangkang Jangkang Engkarong Jangkang Sanggau
Jangkang Jangkang Jungur Tanjung Jangkang Sanggau
Jangkang Jangkang Kopa Jangkang Sanggau
Kanayatn Padakng Bakambai Landak
Kancikng Kancikng (Bemedeh) Ketapang, Sanggau
Keneles Keneles (Bekay) Sanggau
Keramay Keramay Sanggau
Kodatn Kodatn Sanggau
Koman Koman Sekadau
Kowotn Kowotn Bengkayang
Laur Laur Ketapang
Laya Laya Sanggau
Liboy Liboy Bengkayang
Mali Mali Sanggau, Landak, Ketapang
Mentuka' Mentuka' Sekadau
Muara Muara Sanggau
Mudu' Mudu' Sanggau
Pandu Panu Sanggau
Pantu Pantu Bamak Landak
Paus Paus Sanggau
Pompakng Pompakng Sanggau
Pruna' Mali Sanggau
Pruwan Pruwan Sanggau
Punti Punti Sanggau
Rantawan Rantawan Baaje' Landak
Sami Sami Sanggau
Sapatoi Sapatoi Landak
Sekajang Sekajang Sanggau
Selibong Selibong (Bamak) Landak
Senangkatn Senangkatn Sanggau
Sengkunang Baaje' Landak
Sikukng Sikukng Bengkayang, Sanggau
Simpakng Banyur Banyur Ketapang
Simpakng Kualatn Kualatn Ketapang
Simpakng Sajan Sajan Ketapang
Simpakng Semanakng Semanakng Ketapang
Sontas Sontas Sanggau
Suruh Suruh Sanggau
Suti Suti Bamayo Bengkayang
Taba Taba Sanggau
Tadietn Tadietn Bengkayang
Tameng Tameng Bengkayang
Tawaeq Tawaeq Bengkayang
Tengon Tengon Landak


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

Group Subgroup Language Regency
Daro' Daro' Sanggau
Mayau Mayau Sanggau
Sisang Sisang Sanggau
Sum Sum Sanggau
Tinying Tinying Sanggau
Joka' Randau Joka' Ketapang

References

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  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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