Overview
Arrow pointing down
Vulnerable

Native Speakers Worldwide

21,700

Domains of Use

No data

Speaker Number Trends

No data

Transmission

No data

Community Members

    No members

Revitalization Programs

No programs

Discussion Forum

    Comments are not currently available for this post.

Language Information By Source

Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)
Arrow pointing down
Vulnerable

Native Speakers Worldwide

21,700

Domains of Use

No data

Speaker Number Trends

No data

Transmission

No data

Speakers

Second-language speakers and learners

No data

Semi-speakers

No data

Child speakers

No data

Young adult speakers

No data

Older adult speakers

No data

Elder Speakers

No data

Ethnic Population

No data

Non-monolingual speakers

No data

More about speakers

21,700 (1984 R. Stevenson)

Year of info

2009

Location and Context

Countries

Sudan;

Coordinates

No data

Location description

North, Kordofan Province, Krongo Hills, south of Masakin range and west of Talodi. Mainly in Tabanya, Toroji and Angolo, and also in Damaguto, Dimadragu, Dimodongo, and Dar.

Government support

No data

Institutional support

No data

Speakers' attitudes

No data

Standard orthography

No data

Script (Writing system)

Latin script

Other writing systems

North, Kordofan Province, Krongo Hills, south of Masakin range and west of Talodi. Mainly in Tabanya, Toroji and Angolo, and also in Damaguto, Dimadragu, Dimodongo, and Dar.

More on writing systems

No data

Other languages used

No data

Domains of other languages

No data

More on context

No data

Vulnerable

Native Speakers Worldwide

21,688

Domains of Use

No data

Speaker Number Trends

No data

Transmission

No data

Speakers

Second-language speakers and learners

No data

Semi-speakers

No data

Child speakers

No data

Young adult speakers

No data

Older adult speakers

No data

Elder Speakers

No data

Ethnic Population

No data

Non-monolingual speakers

No data

More about speakers

No data

Year of info

2010

Location and Context

Countries

No data

Coordinates

10.585,29.8883

Location description

No data

Government support

No data

Institutional support

No data

Speakers' attitudes

No data

Standard orthography

No data

Script (Writing system)

No data

Other writing systems

No data

More on writing systems

No data

Other languages used

No data

Domains of other languages

No data

More on context

No data

No data

Native Speakers Worldwide

No data

Domains of Use

No data

Speaker Number Trends

No data

Transmission

No data

Speakers

Second-language speakers and learners

No data

Semi-speakers

No data

Child speakers

No data

Young adult speakers

No data

Older adult speakers

No data

Elder Speakers

No data

Ethnic Population

No data

Non-monolingual speakers

No data

More about speakers

No data

Year of info

2005

Location and Context

Countries

No data

Coordinates

10.5,30.0

Location description

No data

Government support

No data

Institutional support

No data

Speakers' attitudes

No data

Standard orthography

No data

Script (Writing system)

No data

Other writing systems

No data

More on writing systems

No data

Other languages used

No data

Domains of other languages

No data

More on context

No data

Vulnerable

Native Speakers Worldwide

21,688

Domains of Use

No data

Speaker Number Trends

No data

Transmission

No data

Speakers

Second-language speakers and learners

No data

Semi-speakers

No data

Child speakers

No data

Young adult speakers

No data

Older adult speakers

No data

Elder Speakers

No data

Ethnic Population

No data

Non-monolingual speakers

No data

More about speakers

No data

Year of info

Location and Context

Countries

No data

Coordinates

No data

Location description

No data

Government support

No data

Institutional support

No data

Speakers' attitudes

No data

Standard orthography

No data

Script (Writing system)

No data

Other writing systems

No data

More on writing systems

No data

Other languages used

No data

Domains of other languages

No data

More on context

No data

Media Resources

No resources

No resources

No resources

No resources

Filter By

No programs

  1. Relationship of Kadugli-Krongo to Nilo-Saharan: Morphology and Lexis
    Stevenson, Roland C. 1991. "Relationship of Kadugli-Krongo To Nilo-Saharan: Morphology and Lexis." In Proceedings of the Fourth Nilo-Saharan Linguistics Colloquium, edited by M. Lionel Bender. 7: 347-369. Hamburg: Helmut Buske.
  2. Do Krongo and Sjabo belong in Nilo-Saharan?
    Ehret, Christopher. 1995. "Do Krongo and Sjabo Belong in Nilo-Saharan?" In Actes du 5ème colloque de linguistique nilo-saharienne, 24-29 août 1992 / Proceedings of the 5th Nilo-Saharan linguistics colloquium, August 24th-29th, 1992, Université de Nice - Sophia Antipolis, edited by Robert Nicolaï and Franz Rottland. 169-193. Rüdiger Köppe Verlag.
  3. Number marking and noun categorization in Nilo-Saharan languages
    Dimmendaal, Gerrit Jan. 2000. "Number Marking and Noun Categorization in Nilo-Saharan Languages." In Anthropological linguistics, 42 , no. 2: 214-261.
  4. Logophoricity in Africa: an attempt to explain and evaluate the significance of its modern distribution
    Güldemann, Tom. 2003. "Logophoricity in Africa: An Attempt To Explain and Evaluate the Significance of Its Modern Distribution." In Sprachtypologie und Universalienforschung (STUF), 56 , no. 4: 366-387.
  5. Language survey of the Sudan, 6
    Bell, Herman. 1979. "Language Survey of the Sudan, 6." Inst. of African and Asian Studies, Univ. of Khartoum.
  6. Die Krongo-Sprache (N`ıinò Mó-D`ı)
    Reh, Mechthild. 1985. "Die Krongo-Sprache (N`ı." Dietrich Reimer Verlag.
  7. The Nuba: An anthropological study of the hill tribes in Kordofan
    Nadel, Siegfried Frederick. 1947. "The Nuba: An Anthropological Study of the Hill Tribes in Kordofan." 527. London: Oxford University Press.
  8. Sprachstudien im egyptischen Sudan 18: Kurungu
    Meinhof, Carl. 1916-1917. "Sprachstudien Im Egyptischen Sudan 18: Kurungu." In Zeitschrift für Kolonialsprachen, VII: 330-333.
  9. Number Marking and Noun Categorization in Nilo-Saharan Languages
    Dimmendaal, Gerrit J. 2000. "Number Marking and Noun Categorization in Nilo-Saharan Languages." In Anthropological Linguistics, 42: 214-261.
  10. Krongo: Between Universal, Areal and Genetic Norms
    Dimmendaal, Gerrit J. 1987. "Krongo: Between Universal, Areal and Genetic Norms." In JALL, 9: 161-177.
  11. Sample of Locality: Southern Kordofan: the Nuba Mountains: Krongo
    N/a. 1978. "Sample of Locality: Southern Kordofan: the Nuba Mountains: Krongo." Institute of African and Asian Studies, University of Khartoum.
  12. 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
    2012. "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."
  13. Die Krongo-Sprache (Nìino Mó-dì): Beschreibung, Texte, Wörterverzeichnis
    Reh, Mechthild. 1985. "Die Krongo-Sprache (Nìino Mó-dì): Beschreibung, Texte, Wörterverzeichnis." 12: Berlin: Dietrich Reimer.
  14. Zu den neuen Sprachen von Süd-Kordofan
    Bork, Ferdinand. 1912-1913. "Zu Den Neuen Sprachen Von Süd-Kordofan." In Zeitschrift für Kolonialsprachen, III: 140-156.
  15. Krongo: a VSO language with postpositions
    Reh, Mechthild. 1983. "Krongo: a VSO Language with Postpositions." In Journal of African Languages and Linguistics, 5: 45-55.
  16. Das Genussystem des Krongo
    Simon Neuhaus. Das Genussystem Des Krongo. Master thesis, Universität Zürich, 2008.
  17. Kadugli-Krongo
    Hall, Ed. and Marian Hall. 2004. "Kadugli-Krongo." In Occasional papers in the study of Sudanese languages, 9: 57-68.
  18. Vowel harmony in Krongo: an autosegmental description
    Beckmann, Frank. 1991. "Vowel Harmony in Krongo: An Autosegmental Description." In Linguistische Berichte, 131: 3-23.
  19. The World Atlas of Language Structures
    2005. "The World Atlas of Language Structures." edited by Bernard Comrie et al. Oxford University Press.
  20. 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/
  21. World Oral Literature Project
    "World Oral Literature Project." Online: http://www.oralliterature.org.
    http://www.oralliterature.org
  22. Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger
    Moseley, 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