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SNF ISO 639-3

Noon

Noon Autonym

A language of Senegal

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Non, None, Serer, Serer-Noon
Noon
32,900 (2007).
Thiès region: Thiès town area.
5 (Developing). Recognized language (2005, Decree No. 986 of 21 October).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Atlantic, Northern, Cangin
Padee, Cangin, Saawii. Noon is very different from Serer-Sine [srr]. 68% intelligibility of Lehar [cae]. Lexical similarity: 84% with Lehar [cae], 74% with Safen [sav], 68% with Ndut [ndv] and Paloor [fap], 22% with Serer-Sine [srr].
SVO; nontonal.
Children learn Noon first. All domains. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Most also use French [fra], as the language of education and government (Diouf et al 2017). Most also use Wolof [wol], as the language of commerce and interethnic communication (Sarr and Thiaw 2012).
Literacy rate in L1: 10%. Literacy rate in L2: 70% in French [fra], 10% in Wolof [wol]. Grammar. NT: 2012.
OLAC resources in and about Noon
Latin script [Latn].
Often identified by themselves and the majority population as Serer, which is a widely used name for a cultural or linguistic group which includes the Serer-Sine language and the 5 Cangin languages. Christian, Muslim.
Location: Thiès region: Thiès town area.