Kenaboi language

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Kĕnaboi
Native to Malaysia
Region Negri Sembilan
Extinct attested ca. 1880
Language codes
ISO 639-3 xbn
Glottolog kena1236[1]

Kĕnaboi is an extinct and poorly attested language of Malaya that may have been a Mon–Khmer (presumably Aslian) language, though not closely related to any other. It is attested in what appear to be two dialects,[1][2] based on two word lists collected ca. 1880 by D.F.A. Hervey that total some 250 words.

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Bibliography

  • Hajek, John. 1998. "Kenaboi: An extinct unclassified language of the Malay Peninsula." Mon–Khmer Studies: A Journal of Southeast Languages 28: 137–49.


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