Thao
[également appelé Sau, Sao, Shao]Classification : Austronesian
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Classification : Austronesian
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Sau, Sao, Shao, Chuihwan, Chui-Huan, Suihwan, Vulung, Sprache von Formosa, 邵語 |
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Austronesian, Western Plains |
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Informations incomplètes “personal communication” . Elizabeth Zeitoun (2014)
0
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5
5 fluent speakes in total - four L1 speakers and one L2 speaker
Taiwanese Southern Min; Mandarin Chinese
Mainly in Riyueh 日月 Village, Yuchih 魚池 Township, and Dingkan 頂崁 Village, Shueili 水里 Township of Nantou 南投 County, Taiwan
Informations incomplètes “The Tribes in Taiwan (Thao)” . Council of Indigenous Peoples (2014)
744
Mainly in Riyueh 日月 Village, Yuchih 魚池 Township, and Dingkan 頂崁 Village, Shueili 水里 Township of Nantou 南投 County, Taiwan
Informations incomplètes “Australia and the Pacific” (424-557) . Stephen A Wurm (2007) Routledge
300
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0
A few old speakers
Taiwanese Southern Min; Mandarin Chinese
Most have shifted to Taiwanese Southern Min and Mandarin Chinese
No literacy in language
Central Taiwan, around Sun Moon Lake
Informations incomplètes “Thao Dictionary” . Robert Blust (2003) Taipei: Academia Sinica, Institute of Ethnology
Te-hua village, Southeast shore of Sun Moon Lake, Nantou County.
Informations incomplètes “The World Atlas of Language Structures” . Bernard Comrie and David Gil and Martin Haspelmath and Matthew S. Dryer · Oxford University Press
Informations incomplètes “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)” . M. Paul Lewis · SIL International
248
Speaker number data: (S. Wurm 2000). Ethnic population: 248 (1989)
Central, Sun Moon Lake southeast shore, Te-hua village, and Ta-p’ing-lin 14 kms. away