The South Mindanao or Bilic languages are a group of related languages spoken by the Bagobo, Blaan, Tboli, and Teduray peoples of the southern coast of Mindanao Island in the Philippines. They are not part of the Mindanao language family that covers much of the island. The languages are:

  • Blaan
  • Klata
  • Tboli
  • Teduray

Though it is typically classified as one of the South Mindanao languages, Klata (Giangan) is alternatively considered by Zorc (2019) to be a primary branch of the Southern Philippine languages, with Bilic being classified as a sister branch.

Reconstructions

Savage (1986) reconstructs Proto-South-Mindanaon using Tboli, Koronadal Blaan, and Sarangani Blaan data. Teduray and Giangan were not used in Savage's (1986) reconstruction.

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THE PHILIPPINES MINDANAO SOUTHERN MOST ISLAND REGION YouTube

Samoan Language Worldmapper

Shelby Reddington Kay Colley October 3, ppt download

The language landscape of the Philippines in 4 maps

References The Languages of Mainland Southeast Asia