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The Koro speakers "consider themselves to be Aka tribally, though linguistically they are Koro. It's an unusual condition.
Such arrangement doesn't usually allow for maintenance of the minor language," Anderson said. The threat, however, is from the spread of Hindi, a dominant language in India, and many youngsters go to boarding schools where they learn Hindi or English. The researchers said they hope to figure out how the Koro language managed to survive within the Aka community. They said Koro is a member of the Tibeto-Burman language family, a group of some 400 languages that includes Tibetan and Burmese. While Koro differs from Aka, it does share some things with another language, Tani, which is spoken farther to the east. The research was started in 2008 to document two little-known languages, Aka and Miji, and the third language, Koro, was discovered in that process. "We didn't have to get far on our word list to realize it was extremely different in every possible way," Harrison said. They said Koro's inventory of sounds was completely different, and so was the way sounds combine to form words. Words also are built differently in Koro, as are sentences. The Aka word for "mountain" is "phu," while the Koro word is "nggo." Aka speakers call a pig a "vo" while to Koro speakers, a pig is a "lele."
"Koro could hardly sound more different from Aka," reported Harrison, author of a new book "The Last Speakers," about vanishing languages. Joining the two was linguist Ganesh Murmu of Ranchi University in India. The researchers detail Koro in a scientific paper to be published in the journal Indian Linguistics. ___ Online: Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages: http://www.livingtongues.org/
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