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There were approximately 24,700 Atwot at the time of the local dialect survey in 1987. SIL estimates that there were over 50,000 Atwot in 1998. The population of Yirol West in the 2008
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The Atwot share much of their culture with their neighbours. Like the Dinka and Nuer, they are also
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being the more lexically conservative of the two. Most Atwot are bilingual in Dinka and Atwot.
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A distinctive feature of the language is its having of three contrastive vowel lengths.
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was 103,190 although not all inhabitants of the municipality are Atwot.
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A Nilotic World: the Atuot-Speaking Peoples of the Southern Sudan
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Aspects of phonetics, phonology and morphophonology of Thok Reel
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Atwot speakers distinguish two dialects to their language,
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estimate that the number of Atuot speakers is 50,000.
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Occasional Papers in the Study of Sudanese Languages
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Index

Reel (people)
South Sudan
Lakes State
Atwot
Dinka
Traditional African religion
Christianity
Dinka
Nuer
Nilotic
South Sudan
Yirol
Lakes State
payam
Yirol West
Atwot language
Atwot language
Dinka
Western Nilotic language
Nuer language
Luo languages
SIL International
semi-sedentary
cattle-herding
pastoralists
Thok-ajong
South Central Dinka
Sudanese
census
Reel language

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