Tukikorko
Tukikorko is a language isolate spoken by a small group of people in Papua New Guinea. It is primarily used in the Sandaun Province, also known as the North West Region. The language has been documented by linguists, but its intricacies remain somewhat unknown.
Morphologically, tukikorko is a polysynthetic language, meaning that the roots of words can be combined in
In terms of its classification, tukikorko is not gigantically large, and more research would be needed to
Though tukikorko is predominantly used locally, it may be studied for its new phonetic data and grammar
Language speakers report that their traditional culture has been significantly affected by modernization, with age being