Kulon language

Northwest Formosan language of Taiwan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kulon language

Kulon (occasionally rendered Kulun) is an extinct language of the Taiwanese aboriginal people that belonged to the Austronesian language family. Very little data is available for Kulon; the primary source is the 60 pages of Tsuchida (1985).[2] Li (2008) follows Tsuchida in linking Kulon with Saisiyat,[3] while Blust (1999) proposes it was more closely related to Pazeh.[4]

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Kulon
Kulun
Native toTaiwan
Extinct(date missing)
Language codes
ISO 639-3uon
Glottologkulo1238
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(pink, northwest) Saisiyat, Pazeh and Kulon. Some Chinese-language sources designate the white area in the northwest as a Kulon area, as opposed to the small pink circle on this map.[1]
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