Kallahan, Keley-i
A language of Philippines
| Population | 8,000 (2000 SIL). |
| Region | Napayo, Kiangan Ifugao Province, northwest of Aritao, Nueva. |
| Language map |
Northern Philippines, reference number 22 |
| Alternate names | Antipolo Ifugao, Hanalulo, Keley-i, Keley-i Kalanguya, Keleyqiq Ifugao |
| Dialects | Bayninan, Ya-Tuka. |
| Classification | Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Philippine, Northern Luzon, Meso-Cordilleran, South-Central Cordilleran, Southern Cordilleran, West Southern Cordilleran, Nuclear Southern Cordilleran, Kallahan |
| Language use | Vigorous. All domains. All ages. Positive attitude. Also use Tuwali Ifugao [ifk], Ilocano [ilo], or English. |
| Language development | Literacy rate in L1: 4,000–5,000 can read and write. Literacy rate in L2: 70%–75%. Taught in primary schools. NT: 1980. |
| Writing system | Latin script. |
| Comments | Agriculturalists: rice. Traditional religion, Christian. |
Entries from the SIL Bibliography about this language:
Academic Publications
HALE, Austin; HOHULIN, E. Lou, authors. 1977. "Notes on Keley-i relational grammar: I."
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HALE, Austin; HOHULIN, Richard M., authors. 1977. "Physical, temporal and cognitive location in Keley-i demonstratives."
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HARRISON, K. David; MEROW, Katharine; SHOREY, Rachel, authors. 2006. "Sonority contour preferences in Philippine languages."
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HOHULIN, E. Lou, author. 1971. "Complex predicates in Keley-i Kallahan."
HOHULIN, E. Lou; KENSTOWICZ, Michael, authors. 1979. "Keley-i phonology and morphophonemics."
HOHULIN, Richard M., author. 1971. "Cohesive organization in Keley-i Kallahan."
Vernacular Publications
A-abbig ni nandalnan nan hi kamengullug di Kabunyan. 1981.

