Cari language

E1031771

The Cari language is an extinct Great Andamanese language once spoken by the Cari (Kare) people of North Andaman Island in India.

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Label Occurrences
Cari language canonical 3

Statements (34)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Great Andamanese language
extinct language
natural language
alternativeName Kare language NERFINISHED
Kari language NERFINISHED
associatedWith Andamanese indigenous peoples
belongsTo Andamanese languages NERFINISHED
continent Asia
country India
endangeredStatus extinct language
ethnicity Cari people NERFINISHED
Kare people NERFINISHED
glottologCode cari1271
glottologName Cari
hasDocumentation limited linguistic documentation
hasExtinctionCause language shift to other Great Andamanese varieties and to Hindi
hasLanguageCodeType ISO 639-3
hasLinguisticFeature noun class system based on body parts
prefixing morphology
hasLinguisticTypology agglutinative language
hasPhylumStatus language isolate family (Great Andamanese)
ISO639-3 caq
languageFamily Great Andamanese NERFINISHED
locatedInTime extinct by late 20th century
partOf Northern Great Andamanese subgroup NERFINISHED
region Bay of Bengal NERFINISHED
spokenBy Cari people NERFINISHED
Kare people NERFINISHED
spokenIn Andaman Islands NERFINISHED
India
North Andaman Island NERFINISHED
status extinct
usedBy small hunter-gatherer community
writingSystem no indigenous writing system

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Kare alternateNameOf Cari language
Cari tribe languageUsed Cari language
Cari tribe hasLinguisticIdentity Cari language