Arta language
Arta is a nearly extinct Negrito language of the northern Philippines. Lawrence Reid's 1990 fieldwork revealed only 12 speakers in Villa Santiago, Aglipay, Quirino Province, and in 1992 it was spoken by only three families. It is not closely related to other languages. There are still small groups of Arta speakers in Maddela and Nagtipunan towns of Quirino Province (Lobel 2013:88). Arta is currently being documented by Yukinori Kimoto.
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Arta language
Arta is a nearly extinct Negrito language of the northern Philippines. Lawrence Reid's 1990 fieldwork revealed only 12 speakers in Villa Santiago, Aglipay, Quirino Province, and in 1992 it was spoken by only three families. It is not closely related to other languages. There are still small groups of Arta speakers in Maddela and Nagtipunan towns of Quirino Province (Lobel 2013:88). Arta is currently being documented by Yukinori Kimoto.
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Arta is a nearly extinct Negri ...... documented by Yukinori Kimoto.
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La lingua Arta è una lingua qu ...... ca delle Lingue austronesiane.
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А́рта — австронезийский язык о ...... ходится на грани исчезновения.
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Arta is a nearly extinct Negri ...... documented by Yukinori Kimoto.
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La lingua Arta è una lingua qu ...... ca delle Lingue austronesiane.
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А́рта — австронезийский язык о ...... ходится на грани исчезновения.
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Arta language
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Lingua Arta
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Арта (язык)
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