Aka-Cari

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Aka-Cari is an extinct Great Andamanese language once spoken by the Cari people on North Andaman Island in India.

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Aka-Cari canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Great Andamanese language
agglutinative language
extinct language
alignment nominative–accusative
associatedPeople Great Andamanese
surface form: Great Andamanese peoples
continent Asia
country India
endangeredLanguagesProjectCode 5533
ethnicGroup Cari people
glottologCode akac1241
glottologName Aka-Cari self-link
hasAlternativeName Aka-Kede
surface form: Aka-Kari

Bojigyab
Cari
Kari
ISO639-3Code aci
languageFamily Great Andamanese
languageStatus critically endangered before extinction
lexicalSimilarityWith other Great Andamanese languages
location North Andaman Island
surface form: North Andaman Island, India
macroArea South Asia
morphology polysynthetic
partOf indigenous languages of the Andaman Islands
region North Andaman Island
spokenBy Cari people
spokenIn Andaman and Nicobar Islands
status extinct
subclassOf Great Andamanese languages
typology head-marking language
writingSystem no native writing system

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Referenced by (5)

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

Pucikwar relatedTo Aka-Cari
Aka-Bo relatedTo Aka-Cari
Aka-Cari glottologName Aka-Cari self-link
Aka-Bale relatedTo Aka-Cari