Pampangan
A language of Philippines
| Population | 1,900,000 in Philippines (1990 census). Population total all countries: 1,905,550. |
| Region | Pampanga, Tarlac, and Bataan provinces, Luzon. Also in United States. |
| Language map |
Northern Philippines, reference number 41 |
| Alternate names | Kapampangan, Pampango, Pampangueño |
| Classification | Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Philippine, Central Luzon, Pampangan |
| Language use | Trade language. Dominant language in Pampanga Province. |
| Language development | Bible: 1917–1994. |
| Writing system | Latin script. |
Entries from the SIL Bibliography about this language:
Academic Publications
DEL CORRO, Anicia, author. 1990. "An analysis of polysemy in Kapampangan and Japanese, using the systems correspondence theory."
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HIROAKI Kitano, author. 2006. "Transitivity and pronominal clitic order in Kapampangan."
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HIROAKI Kitano, author. 2008. "Transitivity and pronominal clitic order in Kapampangan."
MALLARI, Joel Pabustan, author. 2006. "Linguistics and ethnology against archaeology: early Austronesian terms for architectural forms and settlement patterns at the turn of the Neolithic age of the Kapampangans of Central Luzon, Philippines."
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MCFARLAND, Curtis D., author. 2006. "Deictic pronouns in Philippine languages."
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MCFARLAND, Curtis D., author. 2008. "Deictic pronouns in Philippine languages."
PANGILINAN, Michael Raymon Manaloto, author. 2006. "Kapampángan or Capampáñgan: settling the dispute on the Kapampángan Romanized orthography."
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PANGILINAN, Michael Raymon Manaloto, author. 2006. "The importance of diacritical marks in Romanized Kapampángan."
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STONE, Roger, author. 2006. "The Sambalic languages of Central Luzon."
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STONE, Roger, author. 2008. "The Sambalic languages of Central Luzon."

