Sulka language
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Sulka is a possible language isolate
scattered across the eastern end of New Britain
island, Papua New Guinea
. There are about 3000 speakers.
Sulka is very poorly attested. There is some evidence that it might be related to Kol
or Baining
.
Language isolate
A language isolate, in the absolute sense, is a natural language with no demonstrable genealogical relationship with other languages; that is, one that has not been demonstrated to descend from an ancestor common with any other language. They are in effect language families consisting of a single...
scattered across the eastern end of New Britain
New Britain
New Britain, or Niu Briten, is the largest island in the Bismarck Archipelago of Papua New Guinea. It is separated from the island of New Guinea by the Dampier and Vitiaz Straits and from New Ireland by St. George's Channel...
island, Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea
Papua New Guinea , officially the Independent State of Papua New Guinea, is a country in Oceania, occupying the eastern half of the island of New Guinea and numerous offshore islands...
. There are about 3000 speakers.
Sulka is very poorly attested. There is some evidence that it might be related to Kol
Kol language (Papua New Guinea)
The Kol language is a language spoken in eastern New Britain island, Papua New Guinea. There are about 4000 speakers.Kol appears to be a language isolate, though it may be distantly related to the poorly attested Sulka language.-See also:...
or Baining
Baining languages
The Baining or East New Britain languages are a small language family spoken by the Baining people on the island of New Britain in Papua New Guinea...
.