Silbo Gomero

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Silbo Gomero is a traditional whistled language from the Canary Island of La Gomera, used to communicate across its deep ravines and valleys.

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Label Occurrences
Silbo Gomero canonical 2

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf intangible cultural heritage
language
whistled language
basedOn Castilian Spanish phonology
Spanish
surface form: Spanish language
communicationMedium whistling
country Spain
culturalSignificance part of Canary Islands heritage
symbol of Gomeran identity
distinctFrom Morse code
sign language
spoken Spanish
feature adapted to mountainous terrain
can be heard over several kilometers
reduction of spoken phonemes to whistled tones
replicates syllabic structure of Spanish
uses pitch and duration contrasts
historicalUse communication between farmers
communication between shepherds
transmission of messages across difficult terrain
languageFamily Romance-based whistled register
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean region
Canary Islands
La Gomera
primaryFunction long-distance communication
recognizedBy UNESCO
region La Gomera
revitalizationEffort cultural promotion by Canary Islands government
educational programs in La Gomera
similarTo other whistled speech systems
whistled Mazatec
whistled Turkish
studiedIn anthropology
cognitive science
linguistics
taughtAs compulsory subject in La Gomera primary schools
compulsory subject in La Gomera secondary schools
taughtIn schools of La Gomera
threatStatus endangered practice
transmission oral tradition
unescoInscriptionYear 2009
unescoStatus Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity
usedBy Gomerans
inhabitants of La Gomera
usedFor communication across ravines
communication across valleys
rural communication
usedIn Canary Islands
La Gomera

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

La Gomera knownFor Silbo Gomero
La Gomera traditionalLanguage Silbo Gomero