Austronesian language spoken in Maluku, Indonesia
Not to be confused with Hodï language.
Hoti is an extinct Austronesian language of Seram, Indonesia, once spoken by the Hoti People. It was spoken by 10 elderly people in 1987, but was likely extinct by 2007.[2] It is said to have been replaced by Geser.[3]
External links
- ^ Hoti at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- ^ Moseley, Christopher, ed. (2007). Encyclopedia of the world’s endangered languages (1st ed.). London: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-56331-4.
- ^ Collins, James T. (1982). “Linguistic Research in Maluku: A Report of Recent Field Work”. Oceanic Linguistics. 21 (1/2): 73–146. doi:10.2307/3623155. ISSN 0029-8115.
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