Central Chong

E805419

Central Chong is a branch of the Pearic languages spoken by indigenous communities in parts of Cambodia and Thailand.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Pearic language
language
closelyRelatedTo Northern Chong NERFINISHED
Southern Chong NERFINISHED
distinctFrom Khmer language NERFINISHED
Thai language NERFINISHED
documentationStatus limited linguistic documentation
endangeredStatus severely endangered
ethnicity Chong people NERFINISHED
hasDialects varieties of Chong
hasPhonologicalFeature contrastive register or voice quality
rich vowel system
hasWritingSystem no widely used standardized script
languageFamily Austroasiatic NERFINISHED
Pearic
region eastern Thailand NERFINISHED
western Cambodia
riskOf language extinction
spokenBy indigenous communities
spokenByAgeGroup primarily older adults
spokenIn Cambodia NERFINISHED
Thailand NERFINISHED
subclassOf Austroasiatic languages NERFINISHED
Pearic languages NERFINISHED
subjectOfStudy Austroasiatic linguistics NERFINISHED
threatenedBy language shift to Khmer
language shift to Thai
usedScriptHistorically Khmer script NERFINISHED
Thai script

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Pearic languages hasMember Central Chong