Chong
Chawng; Shong; Xong; Cong; ʃong; kui
Austro-Asiatic; Pearic; Central Chong
No data
cog
Thai
Native Speakers Worldwide
Domains of Use
No data
Speaker Number Trends
No data
Transmission
No data
Language Information By Source
Native Speakers Worldwide
Domains of Use
No data
Speaker Number Trends
No data
Transmission
No data
Speakers
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
~2,000
All
No data
2007
Location and Context
Thailand
No data
Chantaburi Province, Makham and Phongnamrawn districts
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
Chantaburi Province, Makham and Phongnamrawn districts
No data
Thai
No data
No data
Native Speakers Worldwide
Domains of Use
No data
Speaker Number Trends
No data
Transmission
No data
Speakers
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
2010
Location and Context
No data
12.9506,102.0374
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
Native Speakers Worldwide
Domains of Use
No data
Speaker Number Trends
No data
Transmission
No data
Speakers
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
"Due to the rapid decrease in mother tongue transmission, now it is difficult to determine the exact number of Chong speakers. Different studies present different numbers of Chong speakers in Thailand, ranging from merely 500 (Grimes 2000) to about 4000 (Premsrirat et al. 2007)... The younger generation, especially those under 30 years old, cannot speak Chong." (p.603)
2015
Location and Context
Thailand
No data
Khao Khitchakut district of Chanthaburi province
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
Khao Khitchakut district of Chanthaburi province
No data
No data
No data
No data
Native Speakers Worldwide
Domains of Use
No data
Speaker Number Trends
No data
Transmission
No data
Speakers
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
There are 5,000 speakers in Cambodia.
2009
Location and Context
Cambodia; Thailand
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
Native Speakers Worldwide
Domains of Use
No data
Speaker Number Trends
No data
Transmission
No data
Speakers
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
Location and Context
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
No data
Media Resources
No resources
No resources
No resources
No resources
Filter By
No programs
- Endangered Languages Catalogue Project. Compiled by research teams at University of Hawai'i Mānoa and Institute for Language Information and Technology (LINGUIST List) at Eastern Michigan University2012. "Endangered Languages Catalogue Project. Compiled By Research Teams At University of Hawai'i Mānoa and Institute For Language Information and Technology (LINGUIST List) At Eastern Michigan University."
- Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)Lewis, M. Paul (ed.). 2009. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16 edn. http://www.ethnologue.com/home.asp. (15 February, 2011.)http://www.ethnologue.com/
- Atlas of the World’s Languages in DangerMoseley, Christopher (ed.). 2010. Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger, 3rd edn. http://www.unesco.org/culture/en/endangeredlanguages/atlas. (03 June, 2011.)http://www.unesco.org/culture/en/endangeredlanguages/atlas
- World Oral Literature Project"World Oral Literature Project." Online: http://www.oralliterature.org.http://www.oralliterature.org
- Where do we go from here? The challenge and prospects of language revitalization in South East AsiaMalone, Dennis L. 2005. Where do we go from here? The challenge and prospects of language revitalization in South East Asia. In Collected papers on language and culture for rural development on the occasion of 60 years celebration for Professor Kunying Suriya Ratanakul and Professor Doctor Suwilai Premsrirat. Institute of Language and Culture for Rural Development, September 2005 p. 202-220.
- The phonology of Kasong at Khlong Saeng Village, Danchumphon Sub-District, Bo Rai District, Trat ProvinceNoppawan Thongkham. 2003. The phonology of Kasong at Khlong Saeng Village, Danchumphon Sub-District, Bo Rai District, Trat Province. MA Thesis, Mahidol University, Thailand.http://www.sealang.net/archives/mahidol/Noppawan_Kasong_2003.pdf
Comments are not currently available for this post.