Inagta Partido language
Inagta Partido (Isarog Agta) is a nearly extinct Bikol language spoken by a semi-nomadic hunter-gatherer Agta (Negrito) people of the Philippines. It is found on Mount Isarog east of Naga City.
| Inagta Partido | |
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| Isarog Agta | |
| Native to | Philippines | 
| Ethnicity | 1,000 (1984)[1] | 
Native speakers  | 5 at most (2000)[1] | 
Austronesian
 
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | agk | 
| Glottolog | isar1235 | 
| ELP | Isarog Agta | 
According to Lobel (2013),[2] there are no speakers of Inagta Partido under 60. It is a moribund language. The Ethnologue cites a report from 2000 that there were then only five speakers from an ethnic population of about 1,000.[3]
Inagta Partido has borrowed heavily from Bikol languages such as Bikol Naga and Bikol Partido, but has a non-Bikol substratum.[4]
Notes
    
- Inagta Partido at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
 - Lobel 2013, p. 68.
 - "Agta, Katubung". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2022-04-19.
 - Lobel 2013, p. 69.
 
References
    
- Lobel, Jason William (2013). Philippine and North Bornean Languages: Issues in Description, Subgrouping, and Reconstruction (PDF) (PhD dissertation). University of Hawaii at Manoa.
 
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