- Jeru, or
Akajeru (also
known as Yerawa, not to be
confused with Järawa), is a
moribund dialect of the
Northern Andamanese language, and the last surviving...
-
intelligible dialects:
Akachari (Cari),
Akakhora (Kora),
Akabo (Bo), and
Akajeru (Jeru). Jeru is the only one with
speakers remaining. When the
North Andamanese...
- of
reports published in 2020,
there remained three heritage speakers of
Akajeru. The
languages spoken in the
Andaman islands fall into two
clear families...
-
University Press. Zamponi, Raoul; Comrie,
Bernard (2021). A
grammar of
Akajeru:
fragments of a
traditional North Andamanese dialect (PDF).
Grammars of...
- and ****anese,
while at
other times proposed to be a
branch of Altaic.
Akajeru 3
India Language isolate as of 2020
after the last
speaker of Akachari...
-
Retrieved 2010-02-05. Zamponi, Raoul; Comrie,
Bernard (2021). A
grammar of
Akajeru:
fragments of a
traditional North Andamanese dialect (PDF).
Grammars of...
- Wai,
Wailu Official language in: Houaïlou, New
Caledonia Aka-Jeru –
Akajeru, Jeru,
Yerawa (moribund; 3
speakers as of 2020)
Spoken in:
Andaman Islands...