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Ik language
The Ik language, also known as ''Icetot, Icietot, Ngulak,'' or (derogatory) ''Teuso, Teuth'', is one of the Kuliak languages of northeastern Uganda. The Ik people have a positive attitude toward their language, which is increasing; with Tepes being moribund, Ik may soon be the sole remaining language of its family. Terrill Schrock has recently written a doctoral dissertation which supports this idea, titled ''A grammar of Ik (Icetod) Northeast Uganda’s last thriving Kuliak language''.〔Terrill Schrock. 2014. ''A grammar of Ik (Icetod) Northeast Uganda’s last thriving Kuliak language.'' (pdf available here: http://www.academia.edu/9520750/A_grammar_of_Ik_Ic%C3%A9-t%C3%B3d_Northeast_Uganda_s_last_thriving_Kuliak_language )〕 Ik is noted by UNESCO as "severely endangered".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger )〕 Ik is supported in Unicode starting with version 8.0.0. ==References==
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