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- Q8773 subject Q9591498.
- Q8773 abstract "Aklanon (Akeanon) is spoken in the province of Aklan on the island of Panay in the Philippines. Its unique feature among other Visayan languages is the close-mid back unrounded vowel [ɤ] occurring as part of diphthongs and traditionally written with the letter E such as in the name Akeanon (Aklanon). However, this phoneme is also present in sister Philippine languages, namely Itbayat, Isneg, Manobo, Samal and Sagada.The Malaynon dialect is 93% lexically similar to Aklanon and retained the "l" sounds, which elsewhere are often pronounced as "r".Ibayjanon (Ibajaynon) dialect has shortened versions of Aklanon words.".
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- Q8773 name "Aklanon".
- Q8773 nativename "Binisaya nga Akeanon".
- Q8773 region "Aklan and some parts of northwestern Capiz".
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- Q8773 comment "Aklanon (Akeanon) is spoken in the province of Aklan on the island of Panay in the Philippines. Its unique feature among other Visayan languages is the close-mid back unrounded vowel [ɤ] occurring as part of diphthongs and traditionally written with the letter E such as in the name Akeanon (Aklanon).".
- Q8773 label "Aklanon language".
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- Q8773 name "Aklanon".
- Q8773 name "Binisaya nga Akeanon".