Kayan (Kajan, Kayan proper) is a dialect cluster spoken by the Kayan people of Borneo. It is a cluster of closely related dialects with limited mutual intelligibility, and is itself part of the Kayan-Murik group of Austronesian languages.
Baram Kayan is a local trade language. Bahau is part of the dialect cluster, but is not ethnically Kayan.
Internal classification
Glottolog v4.8 classifies the Kayan dialect cluster as follows:
Phonology
The following is based on the Baram dialect:
Consonants
- can be heard as either a tap or a trill in free variation.
- can be heard as when in free fluctuation with [k] in word-medial position.
- can be realized as more fronted when preceding high vocoids.
- may also be heard as a palatalized stop in free fluctuation.
- may also be heard as in free variation, and may also fluctuate to a stop sound .
Vowels
- Length [VÃÂ] is said to occur in free variation or in word-final position.
- can be heard as in initial or medial positions, or in free variation with .
- can also be heard as in word-medial position.
- can be heard as before a medial or final or .
- can be heard as when before a or , or in fluctuation with .
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