Chakato language

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  Chakato (Jakato [ʒàkàtɔ̀] mà ọ bụ Jakattoe) bụ asụsụ West Chadic á na-asụ ná Plateau State, Nigeria.[1] Ọ bụ Roger Blench chọpụtara yá ná 2016.[2] Ìhè dị kà mmadụ 500 na-asụ yá n'otu ọbọdọ, Dokan Tofa, nkè dị n'okporo ụzọ Jos-Shendam ná Plateau State. Blench (2017) na-atụ aro ná Chakato nwèrè ike ịnwe njikọ ná ndekọ ụgha nke asụsụ Jorto. Ndị na-asụ Chakato na-ekwu ná asụsụ ha nwèrè njikọ chiri ányá ná Goemai.[2]

A na-asụ Jakato n'obodo Dokan Tofa ná obodo ntà ndị dị nso ná ndịda Plateau State. Obodo Dokan Tofa dị ihe dị ka kilomita 50 n'ebe ugwu Shendam.[3]

Jorto bụ asụsụ Afro-Asiatic nkè á na-ekwu ná á na-asụ ná Plateau State, Nigeria, mà depụta yá ugbua á ná Ethnologue. E webatara yá ná nyocha ethnographic nkè C. G. Ames na 1934.[4] Glottolog lara ezumike nká ugbu a, dabere na ìhè áká ebe ọrụ ubi nkè Roger Blench gosipụtara nkè na-egosi na ọ nweghị ìhè áká ebe kwụụrụ onwé yá ná Jorto dị.[5][6]

N'aka nkè ọzọ, a jụrụ arịrịọ màkà ịla ezumike nká ná koodu Jorto ISO 639-3 jrt n'ihi ná otú ìgwè ná Naịjirịa nyochara mpaghara, nkè ọ bụ ezie ná há na-akpọ asụsụ ha "Jakattoe", otu ndị àgbàtà obi na-eji "Jorto".[7] Mànà ọnọdụ nkè koodu jrt n'onwe yá mèchàrà gbanwee nwa ógè kà ọ bụrụ "Deprecated" na ngwụcha 2020. Na Jenụwarị 15, 2021, SIL weghachiri jrt ma gbanwee aha yá kà ọ bụrụ Jakattoe.

Edensibia

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  1. Decker, Ken, consultant; Adedamola Aregbesola, Fittokka Gobak, John Muniru, John Sacson, Christina Riepe, Samuel Eju. 2020. A Sociolinguistic Profile of the Jakattoe [jrt] Language of Plateau State, Nigeria, with Reference to Jorto. SIL Electronic Survey Reports.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Blench, Roger. 2017. Current research on the A3 West Chadic languages.
  3. Blench (2019). Jakato: an undocumented language of Central Nigeria.
  4. Ames (1934). Gazeteer of the Plateau Province, Nigeria. 
  5. Blench (28 September 2016). Five unexpected Chadic languages and the sorry tale of Jorto. (Presentation). Paper presented at CALL.
  6. Blench, Roger. 2017. Current research on the A3 West Chadic languages.
  7. Comments received for ISO 639-3 Change Request 2019-023 (2020-05-15). Retrieved on 2020-05-31.

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