Aka-Kede

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Aka-Kede is an extinct Great Andamanese language once spoken by an indigenous community in the Andaman Islands of India.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Aka-Kede canonical 6
Aka-Kari 1

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Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Great Andamanese language
agglutinative language
extinct language
associatedWith Andamanese indigenous cultures
classification one of the distinct Great Andamanese lects
continent Asia
country India
countryOfficialLanguageOf none
ethnologueStatus extinct
extinctionCause language shift to other languages
population decline of Great Andamanese people
geographicDistribution limited to parts of the Andaman Islands
ISOStatus no ISO 639-3 code assigned
languageFamily Great Andamanese
partOf Great Andamanese languages
surface form: Great Andamanese language group
region North Andaman Island
surface form: North Andaman
relatedTo Aka-Bea
Aka-Bo
Aka-Jeru
Aka-Kora
other Great Andamanese varieties
spokenBy Great Andamanese
surface form: Great Andamanese people

indigenous community of the Andaman Islands
spokenIn Andaman Islands
India
status extinct
typologicalFeature complex morphology typical of Great Andamanese languages
UNESCOStatus extinct or nearly extinct
writingSystem no indigenous writing system

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Referenced by (7)

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

Pucikwar relatedTo Aka-Kede
Aka-Bo relatedTo Aka-Kede
Aka-Bea relatedTo Aka-Kede
Aka-Cari hasAlternativeName Aka-Kede
this entity surface form: Aka-Kari
Aka-Bale relatedTo Aka-Kede