Sulka language
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Sulka | |
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Region | New Britain |
Native speakers
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2,500 (1991)[1] |
uncertain
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Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | sua |
Glottolog | sulk1246 [2] |
Sulka is a possible language isolate scattered across the eastern end of New Britain island, Papua New Guinea. There are about 3000 speakers.
Sulka is very poorly attested. There is some evidence that it might be related to Kol or Baining.
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