Okol language

Extinct Great Andamanese language of India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Kol language, O-Kol, is an extinct Great Andamanese language, of the Central group. It was spoken in the southeast section of Middle Andaman.

NativetoIndia
RegionAndaman Islands; southeast Middle Andaman island.
EthnicityKol
Extinctby 1921[1]
Quick facts Kol, Native to ...
Kol
O-Kol
Native toIndia
RegionAndaman Islands; southeast Middle Andaman island.
EthnicityKol
Extinctby 1921[1]
Great Andamanese
  • Central Andamanese
    • Opucikwar–Okol
      • Kol
Language codes
ISO 639-3aky
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Glottologakak1253
  Okol
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History

The Kol were one of the indigenous peoples of the Andaman Islands, one of the ten or so Great Andamanese tribes identified by British colonials in the 1860s. Their language was closely related to the other Great Andamanese languages. They were extinct as a distinct people by 1921.[2]

Grammar

The Great Andamanese languages are agglutinative languages, with an extensive prefix and suffix system.[3] They have a distinctive noun class system based largely on body parts, in which every noun and adjective may take a prefix according to which body part it is associated with (on the basis of shape, or functional association). Thus, for instance, the *aka- at the beginning of the language names is a prefix for objects related to the tongue.[3]

The prefixes are,

More information Kol, head/heart ...
Kol
head/heart ôto-
hand/foot ôn-
mouth/tongue o-
torso (shoulder to shins) o-
eye/face/arm/breast er-
back/leg/butt a-
waist
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Body parts are inalienably possessed, requiring a possessive adjective prefix to complete them, so one cannot say "head" alone, but only "my, or his, or your, etc. head".

The basic pronouns are almost identical throughout the Great Andamanese languages.

'This' and 'that' are distinguished as k- and t-.

Judging from the available sources, the Andamanese languages have only two cardinal numbers one and two and their entire numerical lexicon is one, two, one more, some more, and all.[3]

References

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