Kenyah languages
The Kenyah languages are a group of half a dozen or so closely related languages spoken by the Kenyah peoples of Borneo. They are:
- Kenyah proper (a dialect cluster, incl. Madang), Sebob, Bakung, Tutoh (Long Wat), Wahau Kenyah, Uma’ Lung / Uma’ Lasan.
| Kenyah | |
|---|---|
| Geographic distribution | Borneo | 
| Linguistic classification | Austronesian | 
| Glottolog | kaya1332 (partial match) | 
Ethnologue says that the Punan–Nibong languages are related to Uma’ Lasan, Glottolog that they are outside the Kenyah languages.
Classification
    
Soriente (2008) proposes a Kayan-Kenyah grouping.[1]
However, Smith (2015) rejects Soriente's grouping, and argues that Kenyah and Kayan are separate groups. Smith (2015) proposes the following classification.[2]
- Proto-Kenyah
- Highland
- Highland A dialects: Lepoʼ Gah, Lepoʼ Sawa, Lepoʼ Laang, Lepoʼ Maʼut, Lepoʼ Ké, Bakung, Lepoʼ Ndang
- Highland B dialects: Lepoʼ Tau, Badeng, Umaʼ Lasan, Umaʼ Alim, Òma Lóngh
 
- Lowland
- Western Lowland dialects: Lebo' Vo'
- Eastern Lowland dialects: Umaʼ Pawa, Lebuʼ Kulit, Umaʼ Ujok, Lebuqʼ Timai, Umaʼ Kelap/Kelep,
 
- Penan-Sebop
 
- Highland
This classification of Kenyah languages was updated in a second publication, "Penan, Sebop, and Kenyah internal classification". There, it was shown that Penan and Sebop subgroup specifically with the Western-Lowland branch of Lowland Kenyah. This subgrouping was repeated in the dissertation, "The languages of Borneo: a comprehensive classification".
- Proto-Kenyah
- Highland
- Highland A dialects: Lepoʼ Gah, Lepoʼ Sawa, Lepoʼ Laang, Lepoʼ Maʼut, Lepoʼ Ké, Bakung, Lepoʼ Ndang
- Highland B dialects: Lepoʼ Tau, Badeng, Umaʼ Lasan, Umaʼ Alim, Òma Lóngh
 
- Lowland
- Western Lowland dialects: Lebo' Vo', Eastern Penan, Western Penan, Sebop
- Eastern Lowland dialects: Umaʼ Pawa, Lebuʼ Kulit, Umaʼ Ujok, Lebuqʼ Timai, Umaʼ Kelap/Kelep
 
 
- Highland
References
    
- Soriente, Antonia. 1997. The classification of Kenyah languages: A preliminary assessment. In SEALS XIV(2): Papers from the 14th meeting of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (2004), ed. by Wilaiwan Khanittana and Paul Sidwell, 49–62. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics.
- Smith, Alexander D. "On the Classification of Kenyah and Kayanic Languages." In Oceanic Linguistics, Volume 54, Number 2, December 2015, pp. 333-357.