| Nicobarese | |
|---|---|
| Nicobaric | |
| Geographic distribution | Nicobar Islands, India |
| Ethnicity | Nicobarese people |
| Linguistic classification | Austroasiatic
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| Proto-language | Proto-Nicobarese |
| Subdivisions | |
| Language codes | |
| Glottolog | nico1262 |
The Nicobar Islands. Car is at top. | |
Nicobarese | |
TheNicobarese languages orNicobaric languages, form an isolated group of about half a dozen closely relatedAustroasiatic languages, spoken by most of the inhabitants of theNicobar Islands ofIndia. They have a total of about 30,000 speakers (22,100 native). Most Nicobarese speakers speak theCar language.Paul Sidwell (2015:179)[1] considers the Nicobarese languages to subgroup withAslian.
The Nicobarese languages appear to be related to theShompen language of theindigenous inhabitants of the interior ofGreat Nicobar Island (Blench & Sidwell 2011), which is usually considered a separate branch of Austroasiatic.[2] However,Paul Sidwell (2017)[3] classifies Shompen as a Southern Nicobaric language rather than as a separate branch of Austroasiatic.
The morphological similarities between Nicobarese andAustronesian languages have been used as evidence for theAustric hypothesis (Reid 1994).[4]
From north to south, the Nicobaric languages are:
Paul Sidwell (2017) classifies the Nicobaric languages as follows.[3]