UGO ISO 639-3
Ugong
A language of Thailand
- ISO 639
- ugo
- Alternate Names
- Gong, Lawa, Ugawng
- Population
- 150 (Bradley 2007b). Ethnic population: 500 (Bradley 2007b).
- Location:
- Suphan Buri province: northwestern; Uthai Thani province: southwestern.
- Language Status
- 8a (Moribund).
- Classification
- Sino-Tibetan, Tibeto-Burman, Ngwi-Burmese, Ngwi, Unclassified
- Dialects
- Kok Chiang, Suphanburi. Not closely related to other languages.
- Language Use
- Extinct in traditional territory in western Kanchanaburi Province, moribund (youngest fluent speakers over 40) in Kok Chiang village in Suphanburi Province, endangered in Khok Khwai village in Uthai Thani Province, where they have recently lost their land and dispersed into the surrounding forests (Bradley 2007a). Home. Older adults only. Shifted to Thai [tha]. Also use Lao [lao].
- Language Development
- Revival activities underway in Kok Chiang village in Suphanburi Province (Bradley 2007a).
- Language Resources
- OLAC resources in and about Ugong
- Writing
- Unwritten [Qaax].
- Other Comments
- Distinct from Western Lawa [lcp] and Eastern Lawa [lwl] in the Palaungic branch of Austro-Asiatic. Buddhist, traditional religion.
Also Spoken in
Map
Location: Suphan Buri province: northwestern; Uthai Thani province: southwestern.
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