Kayan–Murik languages

The Kayanic or Kayan–Murik languages are a group of Austronesian languages spoken in Borneo by the Kayan, Morek Baram, Bahau, and related peoples.

Languages
The Kayanic languages are:


 * Kayan proper: Bahau, various languages called Kayan
 * Modang: Modang, Segai (Punan Kelai)
 * Müller-Schwaner "Punan": Hovongan, Aoheng, (Punan) Aput, Punan Merah, Kereho-Uheng
 * Murik

Robert Blust (1991) specifically excluded Kayan from his North Bornean languages. He removed Bukat from Kayan in 2010.

Müller-Schwaner Punan languages are classified by Smith (2017) as Central Sarawak.

Smith (2017, 2019)
Smith (2017, 2019) classifies the Kayanic languages as follows:


 * Kayanic
 * Kayan–Murik
 * Kayan (Baram, Rejang-Busang, Bahau, Data Dian)
 * Murik–Merap (Ngorek, Pua’, Huang Bau, Merap)
 * Segai–Modang
 * Segai (Gaai, (Punan) Kelai)
 * Modang (Kelinjau Modang, Wahau Modang, Long Gelat)

Smith (2018) is a lexical database of Wahau, Gaai, Kelai, Woq Helaq (Jiu Luai), Méi lan, Woq Helaq (Hibau), Long Gelat, Ngorek, Mpraa, Baram Kayan, Apo Kayan, Balui Liko Kayan, Busang, and Bahau Saq.

West Kalimantan groups
Some Kayanic-speaking Dayak ethnic subgroups and their respective languages in West Kalimantan province, Indonesia:


 * {| class="wikitable"

! Group !! Language !! Regency
 * Buket || Buket || Kapuas Hulu
 * Kayaan || Kayaan || Kapuas Hulu
 * Punan || Punan || Kapuas Hulu
 * }
 * Punan || Punan || Kapuas Hulu
 * }
 * }