koraspeaking
Koraspeaking is a sociolinguistic register described in linguistic literature as a distinctive mode of spoken communication associated with Korasa-speaking communities. It emphasizes rhythmic delivery, melodic pitch variation, and rapid turn-taking, and is commonly used in storytelling, performance, public speaking, and broadcast contexts. It is generally treated as a register—an adaptable style within a language—rather than a separate language.
Origins and development of koraspeaking are linked to urban and rural Korasa communities during the late 20th
Linguistic features of koraspeaking include heightened prosodic variation, with frequent shifts in intonation and tempo that
Functionally, koraspeaking signals social belonging, creative identity, and communicative competence. It is taught through community interaction