found: Ethnologue, Apr. 1, 2021(Soqotri; language of Yemen; alternate names: Saqatri, Socotri, Sokotri, South Arabian, Suqutri; autonym: méthel d-saqátri; location: Amanat al Asimah governorate: 'Abd al-Kuri, Darsah, Samha, and Soqotra islands in the Gulf of Aden; classification: Afro-Asiatic, Semitic, South, South Arabian; South Arabian is also alternate name for two languages of Oman: Shehri and Harsusi)
found: Endangered Languages Project website, Apr. 1, 2021(Soqoṭri; aka Soqoṭrī, Soqotri, Saqatri, Sokotri, Suqutri, Socotri; classification: Afro-Asiatic, Semitic, Modern South Arabian)
found: The world atlas of language structures online, Apr. 1, 2021(Soqotri; alternate names: South Arabian; Socotri)
found: Simeone-Sinelle, M.-C. The Modern South Arabian languages, 1997, via WWW, Apr. 1, 2021:p. 378 (In the South of the Arabian Peninsula, in the Republic of the Yemen and in the Sultanate of Oman, live some 200,000 Arabs whose maternal language is not Arabic but one of the so-called Modern South Arabian Languages (MSAL); the MSAL are different enough from Arabic to make intercomprehension impossible between speakers of any of the MSAL and Arabic speakers; There are six MSAL: Mehri, Harsūsi, Baṭḥari, Hobyōt, Jibbāli, Soqoṭri) p. 379 (the Soqoṭris have no particular word for their language; it is named Soqoṭri. It is spoken in the Yemen, on the island of Soqoṭra and the neighbouring islets of ʻAbd-al-Kūri and Samḥa)