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Kota language (India)

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Native to
  
India

Ethnicity
  
Kotas

ISO 639-3
  
kfe

Region
  
Nilgiri Hills

Native speakers
  
930 (2001 census)

Language family
  
Dravidian Southern Tamil–Kannada Tamil–Kodagu Toda–Kota Kota

Kota is a language of the Dravidian language family with about 900 native speakers in the Nilgiri hills of Tamil Nadu state, India. It is spoken mainly by the tribal Kota people. In the late 19th century, the native speaking population was about 1,100. In 1990, the population was only 930, out of an ethnic population of perhaps 1,400, despite the great increase in the population of the area. The language is 'critically endangered' due to the greater social status of neighbouring languages. The Kota language may have originated from Old Kannada and is closely related to Toda. The Kota population is about 2500. The origin of the name Kota is derived from the Dravida root word 'Ko' meaning Mountain.

Phonology

[s] and [z] occur in free variation with /c (t͡ʃ)/ and /ɟ (d͡ʒ)/. [ʂ] occurs as an allophone of /s/ before retroflexes.

References

Kota language (India) Wikipedia