Kanakanabu language
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Kanakanavu | |
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Native to | Taiwan |
Ethnicity | 250 (no date)[1] |
Native speakers
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4 (2012)[2] |
Austronesian
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ISO 639-3 | xnb |
Glottolog | kana1286 [3] |
Kanakanavu (also spelled Kanakanabu) is a Southern Tsouic language is spoken by the Kanakanavu people, an indigenous people of Taiwan (see Taiwanese aborigines). It is a Formosan language of the Austronesian family.
The Kanakanavu live in the two villages of Manga and Takanua in Namasia District (formerly Sanmin Township), Kaohsiung.[4]
References[edit]
- ^ Kanakanabu language at Ethnologue (15th ed., 2005)
- ^ Kanakanavu at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)
- ^ Nordhoff, Sebastian; Hammarström, Harald; Forkel, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin, eds. (2013). "Kanakanavu". Glottolog. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
- ^ Zeitoun & Teng (2014), abstract.
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