Ati, Sogodnin
Group: Austronesian > Malayo-Polynesian > Philippine > Ati
Pennoyer states that this is the dialect spoken in Northern Panay and is believed by many to be the "original" Inati [2, 5]. However, Lobel's consultant, Ati chieftain Gregorio Elosendo, describes Sogodnin as a "high speech register" of Inati in general [1, 76].
References:
- Lobel, Jason William (2013). Philippine and North Bornean languages: issues in description, subgrouping, and reconstruction. [Doctoral dissertation, University of Hawai'i]. https://scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/items/397e5e9e-857a-4546-b114-8fd583fa9130.
- Pennoyer, Douglas F. (1987). Inati: the Hidden Negrito Language of Panay, Philippines. Philippine Journal of Linguistics, 18/19: 1–36. https://pssc.org.ph/wp-content/pssc-archives/Philippine%20Journal%20of%20Linguistics/1986-1987/03_Inati_%20The%20Hidden%20Negrito%20Language%20of%20Panay,%20Philippines.pdf.