Koro is an
Oceanic language spoken on
Gaua island in
Vanuatu
Vanuatu ( or ; ), officially the Republic of Vanuatu (french: link=no, République de Vanuatu; bi, Ripablik blong Vanuatu), is an island country located in the South Pacific Ocean. The archipelago, which is of volcanic origin, is east of no ...
. Its 280 speakers live in the village of
Koro Koro may refer to:
Geography
*Koro Island, a Fijian island
*Koro Sea, in the Pacific Ocean
*Koro, Ivory Coast
*Koro, Mali
*Koro, Wisconsin, United States, an unincorporated community
Languages
*Koro language (India), an endangered language spoken ...
, on the south coast of Gaua.
Koro is a distinct language from its immediate neighbours,
Dorig (300 sp.) and
Olrat (4 sp.).
Name
The name ''Koro'', spelled natively as ''Kōrō'' , is an endonym referring to the village.
Phonology
Koro has 8
phonemic
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vowels. These include 7
monophthong
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s and one
diphthong
A diphthong ( ; , ), also known as a gliding vowel, is a combination of two adjacent vowel sounds within the same syllable. Technically, a diphthong is a vowel with two different targets: that is, the tongue (and/or other parts of the speech ...
.
The diphthong is spelled as .
Grammar
The system of
personal pronoun
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s in Koro contrasts
clusivity
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, and distinguishes four
numbers
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(singular,
dual
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Paired/two things
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** Dual (category theory), a formalization of mathematical duality
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* Dual (grammatical ...
,
trial
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, plural).
Spatial reference in Koro is based on a system of geocentric (
absolute) directionals, which is typical of
Oceanic languages
The approximately 450 Oceanic languages are a branch of the Austronesian languages. The area occupied by speakers of these languages includes Polynesia, as well as much of Melanesia and Micronesia. Though covering a vast area, Oceanic languages ...
.
[ François (2015).]
Notes and references
References
Bibliography
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External links
Linguistic map of north Vanuatu, showing range of Koro on Gaua
Audio recordings in the Koro language in open access, by
A. François ('' Pangloss Collection'').
Languages of Vanuatu
Banks–Torres languages
Torba Province
Definitely endangered languages
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