Logorik language

Logorik, Subori, or Saburi is a (critically) endangered[2][3] language spoken in Eastern Sudan and Western Chad.

[4][5] It is a part of the Nilo-Saharan group and the subcategory of the Eastern Daju languages.

[4][5] It is spoken by the Subori people in the Nuba Mountains and South Kordofan.

[4][5] This causes a high percentage of loanwords and grammatical borrowings (mostly Arabic) in the Logorik language.

[4] Also, it is worth mentioning, that the glottal stops, symbolized by (ʔ), are present in Logorik.