- Mukulu language
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Mukulu Spoken in Chad Region central Native speakers 12,000 (1991) Language family Afro-Asiatic- Chadic
- East Chadic
- B
- Mukulu
- B
- East Chadic
Language codes ISO 639-3 moz Mukulu (also known as Gergiko, Guerguiko, Mokulu, Mokoulou, Djonkor Guera, Dyongor Guera, Diongor Guera, Jonkor-Gera, Mokilko) is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in central Chad. The local name for the language is Gergiko (or Geurguiko in the French orthography). This is the name used for mother-tongue literacy materials.[1] Mukulu is the name of a village.
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Notes
- ^ Lewis, M. Paul (ed.), 2009. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Sixteenth edition. Dallas, Tex.: SIL International. Online version: http://www.ethnologue.com/.
References
External links
- Map of Mukulu (Mokulu) language from the LL-Map project
- Information on Mokulu language from the MultiTree project
Further reading
- Jacques Fedry. 1977. "Apercu sur la phonologie et la tonologie de quatre langues du groupe Mubi-Karbo (Guera, Dangaleat-est, Dangaleat-ouest, Bidiyo, Dyongor)," Etudes Phonologiques Chadiennes. Ed. J. Caprile. Paris: SELAF. Pages 87–112.
- Herrmann Jungraithmayr. 1990. Lexique mokilko. Berlin: Reimer.
Categories:- East Chadic languages
- Languages of Chad
- Chadic language stubs
- Chad stubs
- Chadic
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