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| Kulon | |
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| Kulun | |
| Native to | Taiwan |
| Extinct | (date missing) |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | uon |
| Glottolog | kulo1238 |
(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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Kulon (occasionally renderedKulun) is an extinct language of theTaiwanese aboriginal people that belonged to theAustronesian 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 withSaisiyat,[3] while Blust (1999) proposes it was more closely related toPazeh.[4]