Tennet
[también conocido como Tenet,]Clasificación: Surmic
·con amenaza de extinción
Clasificación: Surmic
·con amenaza de extinción
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Surmic, Southwest Surmic |
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La información está incompleta “Derivational forms and the nature of modifiers in Tennet” . Amargira, Adelino (2006) , Abu-Manga, Al-Amin and Gilley, Leoma G. and Storch, Anne · Rüdiger Köppe Verlag
"Numerically Tennet is the smallest member of the Southwest Surmic linguistic family... the population according to Randal (1995:1) is 4,000, but the most generous estimate may reach to 10,000, which covers the migrant groups in Juba, Khartoum, Medeni, Kosti, Port Sudan, Gadarif and other locations."
"The Tennet have adopted some aspects of Lopit culture and intermarried with the Lopit, but Tennet is still their primary language."
"[The Tennet] home area consists of five villages on the northern tip of the Lopit Mountains, 65 kilometers northeast of the town of Torit."
La información está incompleta “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)” . M. Paul Lewis · SIL International
Speaker number data from SIL(1994).
"South, Equatoria Province, Lopit Hills, northeast of Torit." 5 villages.
La información está incompleta “The World Atlas of Language Structures” . Bernard Comrie and David Gil and Martin Haspelmath and Matthew S. Dryer · Oxford University Press
La información está incompleta “A Grammatical Sketch of Tennet” (219-272) . Scott Randall (1998) , Gerrit J. Dimmendaal · Köln: Rüdiger Köppe
"The most generous estimates set the Tennet population at 10,000, but the actual number may be as low as 4,000."
"The home area [of Tennet] consists of four villages on the northern tip of the Lopit mountains, 65 kilometers northeast of the town of Torit in southern Sudan [now South Sudan]... A number of Tennet people have moved to Juba and to Khartoum, where they continue to speak their own language."