Bontoc language


Bontoc is a macrolanguage native to the indigenous Bontoc people of the Mountain Province, in the northern part of the Philippines.

Specific languages

Ethnologue reports the following locations for each of the five Bontok languages. Speaker populations from the 2007 census, as quoted in Ethnologue.
LanguageLocation of speakersDialectsNo. of speakersRef
Central Bontok
Bontoc
  • Khinina-ang
  • Finontok
  • Sinamoki
  • Jinallik
  • Minaligkhong
  • Tinokukan
19,600
Eastern Bontok
Barlig
  • Finallig
  • Kinajakran
  • Liniyas
  • 6,170
    Northern Bontok
    Sadanga ;
    Southern Kalinga
    9,700
    Southern BontokBontoc
  • Tinoveng
  • Kanan-ew
  • 2,760
    Southwestern BontokBontoc
  • Ina-ab
  • Binalili
  • Ginonogon
  • 2,470

    Phonology

    becomes a slightly centralized when in a syllable whose coda is. When in the nucleus, and are slightly raised and is lowered.
    There are two degrees of stress in Bontoc: primary and secondary. Primary stress is phonemic and secondary stress is predictable. Both types are right-oriented and occur on one of the last three syllables. Stress's effects include higher pitch, louder volume, and lengthening of the syllable nucleus, though these are all subject to certain rules pertaining to word prosody.