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Selected languages: | A-Pucikwar |
Alternate name(s): | N/A |
Classification: | Great Andamanese > Middle-South Andamanese > Middle Great Andamanese > A-Pucikwar |
The languages has | 18 segments |
Frequency index: | N/A |
Sounds: | [p] [b] [t̪] [d̪] [k] [ɡ] [m] [n̪] [ɲ] [ŋ] [j] [l̪] [i] [æ] [ɛ] [a] [u] [ɔ] |
Comments: | Extinct https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A-Pucikwar_language The Pucikwar language, A-Pucikwar, is an extinct language of the Andaman Islands, India, formerly spoken by the Pucikwar people on the south coast of Middle Andaman, the northeast coast of South Andaman, and on Baratang Island. |
Sources: | Voegelin, C. and Voegelin, F. 1966. Languages of the World: Indo-Pacific Fascicle 8. Anthropological Linguistics 8. 10–14. |