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ISO 639:pwn : ウィキペディア英語版
Paiwan language

Paiwan is a native language of Taiwan, spoken by the Paiwan people, one tribe of the Taiwanese aborigines. Paiwan is a Formosan language of the Austronesian language family. The number of speakers is estimated to be 66,000.〔Taiwan seeks to save indigenous languages http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/10602697 7/14/10〕
==Dialects==
Paiwan variants can be divided into the following dialect zones (Ferrell 1982:4–6).
*A1 – southern and central
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*Kuɬaɬau (Kulalao) – used in Ferrell's 1982 ''Paiwan Dictionary'' due to its widespread intelligibility and preservation of various phonemic distinctions; also spoken in Tjuabar Village, Taitung County, where Tjariḍik and "Tjuabar" (closely related to Tjavuaɬi) are also spoken.
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*Kapaiwanan (Su-Paiwan)
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*Tjuaqatsiɬay (Kachirai) – southernmost dialect
*A2 – central
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*ɬarəkrək (Riki-riki)
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*Patjavaɬ (Ta-niao-wan)
*B1 – northernmost
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*Tjukuvuɬ (Tokubun)
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*Kaviangan (Kapiyan)
*B2 – northwestern
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*Tjaɬakavus (Chalaabus, Lai-yi)
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*Makazayazaya (Ma-chia)
*B3 – east-central
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*Tjariḍik (Charilik)
*B4 – eastern
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*Tjavuaɬi (Taimali)
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*Tjakuvukuvuɬ (Naibon, Chaoboobol)

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