Batek language

E783998

The Batek language is an Austroasiatic Aslian language spoken by the indigenous Batek people of Peninsular Malaysia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Aslian language
Austroasiatic language
language
alternateName Bateg NERFINISHED
Batek Deq NERFINISHED
Batek Iga NERFINISHED
Batek Nong NERFINISHED
Batek Teh NERFINISHED
Deq
Deʼ
Mintil NERFINISHED
associatedWith Orang Asli NERFINISHED
belongsTo Mon–Khmer branch (traditional classification)
consonantInventory rich
country Malaysia
culturalDomain indigenous knowledge
oral tradition
documentationStatus limited
environment tropical rainforest
ethnicGroup Batek people NERFINISHED
family Austroasiatic NERFINISHED
hasDialect Batek Deq dialect NERFINISHED
Batek Nong dialect NERFINISHED
Batek Teh dialect
Mintil dialect
hasNasalVowels yes
hasRegisterContrast no
ISO639-3 btq
languageBranch Northern Aslian NERFINISHED
languageContact Malay language NERFINISHED
other Aslian languages
languageEndangerment threatened by Malay
linguisticResearch Aslian linguistics
nativeSpeakers few hundred
region Peninsular Malaysia NERFINISHED
shiftTo Malay language NERFINISHED
speakerLifestyle traditionally nomadic hunter-gatherer
spokenIn Kelantan NERFINISHED
Pahang NERFINISHED
Peninsular Malaysia NERFINISHED
Terengganu NERFINISHED
status endangered
subfamily Aslian NERFINISHED
typology analytic language
usedBy Batek people NERFINISHED
vowelInventory moderate
wordOrder SVO
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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