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How is the Ivatan /v/ pronounced?
It's like English /v/ - labiodental fricative. I confirmed this with a list of phoenemes done by Reid and an Ivatan recording. My other guess was a bilabial fricative which is not uncommon in other Philippine languages. --
Chris S.03:08, 22 July 2006 (UTC)reply
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Austronesier: Similar issues exist on this page. First Ivatan has Babuyan as a dialect, but then it is only 31% intelligible, and then suddenly even Itbayat is a dialect? Very confusing.
Glennznl (
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14:46, 7 June 2020 (UTC)reply
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Glennznl: I'm not quite sure how to fix all this, especially all these inconsistencies. Probably the best would be to follow Ethnologue. They're not always reliable, especially with regards to subgrouping, but in most Phillipine areas they know what they are talking about. Talking about mess, I'm currently fixing the mess with
Sorsoganon/
Bisakol, which has bugged me for a long time. –
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15:11, 7 June 2020 (UTC)reply