Jahai
[também conhecido como Jehai, Pangan, Jehehr]Classificação: Austro-Asiatic
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Classificação: Austro-Asiatic
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Jehai, Pangan, Jehehr, Pangan-Dialekte |
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Austro-Asiatic, Aslian, North Aslian, Menraq-Batek |
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ISO 639-3 |
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jhi |
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As informações estão incompletas “East and Southeast Asia” (349-424) . David Bradley (2007) , C. Moseley · London & New York: Routledge
~1,200
About 1200 group members, including 1049 in Malaysia.
Malay
Close contact and intermarriage between dialects and with adjacent Kensiu, Mendriq and Temiar; speakers accommodate readily to other Aslian languages and dialects.
Southern Thailand, SW Narathiwat Province; Malaysia, northeastern peninsular, around Belum.
Includes southeastern Batek Teh dialect which is more similar to the rest of Jehai than to the rest of Batek.
As informações estão incompletas “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)” . M. Paul Lewis · SIL International
1,843
The ethnic population is from 2003.
The number of speakers is increasing.
As informações estão incompletas “The World Atlas of Language Structures” . Bernard Comrie and David Gil and Martin Haspelmath and Matthew S. Dryer · Oxford University Press
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Isbn | Series | Month | Edition | Num | Year | Title | Booktitle | Pages | Note | Editor | Howpublished | Publisher | Journal | Volume | Address | Institution | Chapter | Translator | School | Url | Author | Free Text Citation | Copied From | Older Adults | Ethnic Population | Young Adults | Private Comment | Speaker Number Text | Date Of Info | Speaker Number | Public Comment | Semi Speakers | Elders | Second Language Speakers | Domains Other Langs | Other Languages Used | Private Comment | Government Support | Speaker Attitude | Public Comment | Institutional Support | Number Speaker Other Languages | Endangerment Level | Transmission | Private Comment | Public Comment | Domains Of Use | Speaker Number Trends | Private Comment | Public Comment | Places | Description | Coordinates |
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FONTE: “East and Southeast Asia” (349-424) . David Bradley (2007) , C. Moseley · London & New York: Routledge |
FONTE: “The World Atlas of Language Structures” . , Bernard Comrie and David Gil and Martin Haspelmath and Matthew S. Dryer · Oxford University Press |
World Oral Literature Project | http://www.oralliterature.org | "World Oral Literature Project." Online: http://www.oralliterature.org. | 1,250 | 1000-9999 | Threatened (20 percent certain, based on the evidence available) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2007 | East and Southeast Asia | Encyclopedia of the World's Endangered Languages | 349-424 | C. Moseley | London & New York: Routledge | David Bradley | Bradley, David. 2007. "East and Southeast Asia." In Encyclopedia of the World's Endangered Languages, edited by C. Moseley. 349-424. London & New York: Routledge. | HHOLD | ~1,200 | 1000-9999 | About 1200 group members, including 1049 in Malaysia. | Malay | Close contact and intermarriage between dialects and with adjacent Kensiu, Mendriq and Temiar; speakers accommodate readily to other Aslian languages and dialects. | All | Threatened (20 percent certain, based on the evidence available) | Includes southeastern Batek Teh dialect which is more similar to the rest of Jehai than to the rest of Batek. | Thailand and Malaysia | Southern Thailand, SW Narathiwat Province; Malaysia, northeastern peninsular, around Belum. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
0199255911 | 2005 | The World Atlas of Language Structures | Bernard Comrie and David Gil and Martin Haspelmath and Matthew S. Dryer | Oxford University Press | New York | 2005. "The World Atlas of Language Structures." edited by Bernard Comrie et al. Oxford University Press. | 5.75,101.5 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | 2009 | Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009) | M. Paul Lewis | SIL International | Dallas, TX | http://www.ethnologue.com/ | Lewis, M. Paul (ed.). 2009. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16 edn. http://www.ethnologue.com/home.asp. (15 February, 2011.) | ll_pub | 1,843 | 1,000 | 2006 | 1000-9999 | The ethnic population is from 2003. | Threatened (20 percent certain, based on the evidence available) | The number of speakers is increasing. | Malaysia |