Pazeh language

Pazeh–Kaxabu
Pazih, Pazéh
Native toTaiwan
EthnicityPazeh people, Kaxabu people
Extinct2010, with the death of Pan Jin-yu (Pazeh)[1]
12 (2013, Kaxabu dialect)[2]
Revival2010s[3]
Dialects
  • Pazeh
  • Kaxabu
Language codes
ISO 639-3pzh
Glottologpaze1234
ELPPazeh-Kaxabu
(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.[4]
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Pazeh (also spelled Pazih, Pazéh) and Kaxabu are dialects of a language of the Pazeh and Kaxabu, neighboring Taiwanese indigenous peoples. The language is Formosan, of the Austronesian language family. The last remaining native speaker of the Pazeh dialect died in 2010, but 12 speakers of Kaxabu remain.

  1. ^ Pazeh–Kaxabu at Ethnologue (24th ed., 2021) Closed access icon
  2. ^ "噶哈巫語復振". 噶哈巫語全球資訊網. Retrieved July 23, 2024.
  3. ^ "Pazeh writers get awards for preserving language - Taipei Times". www.taipeitimes.com. June 15, 2014. Retrieved July 23, 2024.
  4. ^ "Táiwān yuánzhùmín píngpǔ zúqún bǎinián fēnlèi shǐ xìliè dìtú" 臺灣原住民平埔族群百年分類史系列地圖 [A History of the Classification of Plains Taiwanese Tribes Over the Past Century]. blog.xuite.net (in Chinese). August 6, 2009. Retrieved March 4, 2017.

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