Bookkeeping: Kunfal

This entry has been retired and is featured here only for bookkeeping purposes. Either the entry has been replaced with one or more more accurate entries or it has been retired because it was based on a misunderstanding to begin with.

Retired in ISO 639-3: Merge into Awngi [awn]

  • Change request: 2007-044
  • ISO 639-3: xuf
  • Name: Kunfal
  • Reason: merge
  • Effective: 2008-01-14

Excerpt from change request document:

The language code element for Kunfal [xuf] should be retired, and Kunfal should be merged with Awngi [awn]. Kunfal has been shown to be a dialect of Awngi, according to the results of two survey trips undertaken by Andreas Joswig, Hussein Mohammed and Ryan Boone in 2005 (to be published). Comprehension testing results and interview data regarding language attitude and identity all support this conclusion. Speakers of the Kunfal variety can understand Awngi texts with no problem and identify it as their own language.

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