Nunukan Tidong or Southern Tidung, is one of several Sabahan languages of Kalimantan, Indonesia, spoken by the Tidong people. It has lost the system of Austronesian alignment retained by Northern Tidung in Sabah, Malaysia.
Phonology
- [ʔ] may also occur, but only phonetically before initial vowels.
- [e] and [o] may also occur, but only in complimentary distribution with /i/ and /u/.[2]
References
- ^ Tidong at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- ^ Darmansyah (1981). Struktur Bahasa Tidung. Jakarta: Departemen Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan.
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| Central Sarawak | |
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| Kayanic | |
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| Land Dayak | |
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| North Borneo * | | North Sarawak * | |
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| Northeast Sabah * | |
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| Southwest Sabah * | Greater Dusunic * | | Bisaya–Lotud | |
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| Dusunic | |
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| Paitanic | |
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Greater Murutic * | |
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| Others | |
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- * indicates proposed status
- ? indicates classification dispute
- † indicates extinct status
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