Kurichiya language

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Kurichiya
Native toIndia
EthnicityKurichiya
Native speakers
29,000 (2004)[1]
Dravidian
  • Southern
    • (?)
      • Kurichiya
Dialects
  • Kunnam
  • Wayanad
Language codes
ISO 639-3kfh
Glottologkuri1256
ELPKurichiya

Kurichiya is an unclassified Southern Dravidian language spoken by the Kurichiya, a Scheduled tribe of India. The two dialects, Kunnam and Wayanad, are no closer to each other than they are to Malayalam. The Kurichiya language has 27 identified phonemes, of which 5 are vowels and 22 are consonants. Frequent consonants include /p, t, c, k/ and /m, n/, while /b, v/ occur less frequently[2].

References[]

  1. ^ Kurichiya at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Syam, S. K.; M., Phil (January 2016). "Kurichiya Tribe of Kerala - A Phonological Study". Language in India. 16:1.

[1][2]

  1. ^ "Did you know Kurichiya is endangered?". Endangered Languages. Retrieved 2021-02-15.
  2. ^ "Kurichiya". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2021-02-15.
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