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'''Jedek''' is a recently discovered [[Aslian languages|Aslian]] language of Malaysia.<ref>[https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/02/180206100349.htm sciencedaily.com]</ref>

'''Jedek''' is a recently discovered [[Aslian languages|Aslian]] language of Malaysia.<ref>[https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/02/180206100349.htm sciencedaily.com]</ref> Although Jedek speakers describe themselves as ethnic [[Minriq language|Menriq]] or [[Batek language|Batek]] to outsiders, their language is distinct from all other Aslian languages.


==Names==

Jedek speakers have no autonym (endonym). Nearby Aslian speakers, particular the [[Jahai language|Jahai]] and Menriq, refer to them as the ''Jdɛk'' [ɟᶽəˈdɛk˺].<ref name="Yager2017"/>



==Distribution==

==Distribution==

Jedek is spoken by about 280 people in Sungai Rual, located near Jeli, [[Kelantan]] state, northern [[Peninsular Malaysia]]. Sungai Rual is a resettlement community of several bands of former foragers that had resided along the middle reaches of the [[Pergau Dam|Pergau]] River. Jedek is spoken just to the east of the [[Jahai language|Jahai]]-speaking area in northern peninsular Malaysia.<ref name="Yager2017"/>

Jedek is spoken by about 280 people in Sungai Rual, located on the Rual River just south of Jeli, [[Kelantan]] state, northern [[Peninsular Malaysia]]. Sungai Rual is a resettlement community of several bands of former foragers that had resided along the middle reaches of the [[Pergau Dam|Pergau]] River. Jedek is spoken just to the east of the [[Jahai language|Jahai]]-speaking area in northern peninsular Malaysia.<ref name="Yager2017"/>



==Classification==

==Classification==

Jedek is a [[Jahaic languages|Jahaic]] (Northern Aslian) language. It belongs to the Menraq-Batek group of languages.<ref name="Yager2017"/>

Jedek is a [[Jahaic languages|Jahaic]] (Northern Aslian) language. It belongs to the [[Minriq language|Menraq]]-[[Batek language|Batek]] group of languages.<ref name="Yager2017"/>



==References==

==References==


Revision as of 16:42, 8 February 2018

Jedek
Native toMalaysia
RegionKelantan

Native speakers

280 (2017)[1]

Language family

Austroasiatic

Language codes
ISO 639-3

Jedek is a recently discovered Aslian language of Malaysia.[2] Although Jedek speakers describe themselves as ethnic MenriqorBatek to outsiders, their language is distinct from all other Aslian languages.

Names

Jedek speakers have no autonym (endonym). Nearby Aslian speakers, particular the Jahai and Menriq, refer to them as the Jdɛk [ɟᶽəˈdɛk˺].[1]

Distribution

Jedek is spoken by about 280 people in Sungai Rual, located on the Rual River just south of Jeli, Kelantan state, northern Peninsular Malaysia. Sungai Rual is a resettlement community of several bands of former foragers that had resided along the middle reaches of the Pergau River. Jedek is spoken just to the east of the Jahai-speaking area in northern peninsular Malaysia.[1]

Classification

Jedek is a Jahaic (Northern Aslian) language. It belongs to the Menraq-Batek group of languages.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Yager, Joanne and Niclas Burenhult. 2017. Jedek: A newly discovered Aslian variety of Malaysia . Linguistic Typology. 21(3): 493-545. Retrieved 8 Feb. 2018, from doi:10.1515/lingty-2017-0012
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