Northeastern Luzon languages
The Northeastern Luzon languages is a primary subgroup of the Northern Luzon languages, proposed by Robinson & Lobel (2013) based on historical phonology, functors, and lexicon.
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| Geographic distribution | Northeastern Luzon | 
| Linguistic classification | Austronesian 
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| Glottolog | nort3187 | 
Classification
    
Robinson & Lobel (2013:148) propose the following internal subgrouping for the Northeastern Luzon languages.[1]
- Northeastern Luzon
References
    
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| Manide-Inagta | 
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| Central Philippine | 
 
 
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| Mindanao | 
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