Shompen language

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Name (Latin)
Shompen language
Other forms of name
Shom Pen language
Shom Peng language
See Also From tracing topical name
Nicobarese languages
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India
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q12953620
Library of congress: sh2005003652
Sources of Information
  • W ork cat.: 2003324037: Chattopadhyay, Subhash Chandra. The language of the Shompen of Great Nicobar, 2003:t.p. (Shompen) p. 4 (Shompen language) frwd. (Shompen language classified as Mon-Khmer group of Austro-Asiatic family of languages along with the Nicobarese)
  • Ethnologue:p. 484 (Shom Peng - Shom Peng a distinct language from other Nicobarese languages.)
Wikipedia description:

Xocó (Chocó, Shokó) is a dead and poorly attested language or languages of Brazil that is not known to be related to other languages. It is known from three populations: Xokó (Chocó) in Sergipe, Kariri-Xocó (Kariri-Shoko, Cariri-Chocó) in Alagoas, and Xukuru-Kariri (Xucuru-Kariri, Xucuru-Cariri) in Alagoas. It is not clear if these were one language or three. It is only known from a few dozen words from one Kariri-Xoco elder and three Xukuru-Kariri elders in 1961. It was originally spoken along the Piancó River is an area that is now a suburb of Porto Real do Colégio. In ISO encoding, the language was conflated with the Kariri family as ISO 639-3 [kzw] 'Karirí-Xocó'; Ethnologue does not indicate if this was a conscious decision. The confusion likely arises from the Kariri community referring to Dzubukuá as Kariri-Xocó.

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