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''Southern Nicobarese'', is a Nicobarese language, spoken on theSouthern Nicobar Islands of Little Nicobar (Ong), Great Nicobar (Lo'ong), and a couple small neighboring islands, Kondul (Lamongshe) and Pulo Milo (Milo Island). Each is said to have its own dialect. ==Distribution== Parmanand Lal (1977:23)〔Lal, Parmanand. 1977. ''Great Nicobar Island: study in human ecology''. Calcutta: Anthropological Survey of India, Govt. of India.〕 reported 11 Nicobarese villages with 192 people in all, located mostly along the western coast of Great Nicobar Island. Pulo-babi village was the site of Lal's extensive ethnographic study. *Pulo-kunyi *Kopenhaiyen *Kashindon *Koye *Pulo-babi *Batadiya *Kakaiyu *Pulo-pucca *Ehengloy *Pulo-baha *Chinge Lal (1977:104) also reported the presence of several Shompen villages in the interior of Great Nicobar Island. *Dakade (10 km northeast of Pulo-babi, a Nicobarese village; 15 persons and 4 huts) *Puithey (16 km southeast of Pulo-babi) *Tataiya (inhabited by the Dogmar River Shompen group, who had moved from Tataiya to Pulo-kunyi between 1960 and 1977) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Southern Nicobarese language」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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