Truku language

E141256

The Truku language is an indigenous Austronesian language of the Truku people in eastern Taiwan, noted for its complex phonology and endangered status.

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Truku language canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Austronesian language
Formosan language
indigenous language of Taiwan
closelyRelatedTo Atayal language
Seediq language
country Republic of China
documentedIn descriptive grammars
lexicons and wordlists
phonological studies
endangermentLevel definitely endangered
hasAlternativeName Taroko
Truku
surface form: Truku Seediq
hasDomainUsage cultural and ceremonial contexts
home and community domains
hasMorphologicalFeature Austronesian alignment
focus system
rich verbal morphology
voice-marking on verbs
hasPhonologicalFeature complex consonant system
complex syllable structure
contrastive vowel length
phonemic stress
rich inventory of fricatives and affricates
hasSpeakerPopulationStatus small number of fluent speakers
hasTypologicalFeature head-initial word order
predicate-initial clauses
prepositional language
ISO639-3 trv
languageFamily Austronesian
recognizedAs indigenous language by the government of Taiwan
region eastern Taiwan
revitalizationEffort Bible translation projects
community-based language classes
orthography standardization
school-based heritage language programs
spokenBy Truku
surface form: Truku people
spokenIn Hualien County
Taiwan, Province of China
surface form: Taiwan
status endangered
subfamily Atayalic languages
surface form: Atayalic
subgroup Taroko
threatenedBy language shift to Mandarin Chinese
language shift to Taiwanese Hokkien
usedFor folk songs
oral literature
traditional rituals
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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