Kusunda
[también conocido como Kusanda, Kusūndu]Clasificación: Isolate
·en peligro crítico de extinción
Clasificación: Isolate
·en peligro crítico de extinción
Kusanda, Kusūndu |
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La información está incompleta “Nepal's mystery language on the verge of extinction” . Bimal Gautam (2012)
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The last fluent speakers are "Gyani Maiya Sen, a 75-year-old woman from western Nepal" and Kamala Khatri, who left Nepal to find work.
"Other Kusunda people... can only speak a few Kusunda words, but can't communicate [fully] in the language."
-- Gyani Maiya Sen
Nepali
There are no governmental programs to support the language.
Western Nepal
La información está incompleta “Linguistic discrimination and conflict” . Sangmo Yonjan-Tamang (2021)
"Gyani Maya Kusunda, one of the two fluent mother-tongue speakers from a nearly extinct language, died last year in her hometown Lamahi, Dang in western Nepal."
La información está incompleta “The World Atlas of Language Structures” . Bernard Comrie and David Gil and Martin Haspelmath and Matthew S. Dryer · Oxford University Press
La información está incompleta “The last word: Kusunda language set to die out because only one speaker is left” . Steve White (2012)
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“I feel very sad for not being able to speak with people from my own community. They neither understand nor speak the Kusunda language – it will die with me.” -- Gyani Maiya Sen, last fluent speaker
Nepali
Western Nepal
La información está incompleta “Resuscitating dying Kusunda language” . Durgalal KC (2019)
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"Gyanimaya Kusunda and her sister Kamala Kusunda, who are among the handful of people who can still speak their native language in its original form, were delighted to see a group of people from their community learning their language in a classroom of Aadarsha Secondary School in Lamahi, Dang, on Thursday.
The class, which will be held regularly from now onwards, was organised by the Language Commission in a bid to preserve the dying Kusunda language. The commission has assigned 80-year-old Gyanimaya and 43-year-old Kamala as the resource persons for the language class."
"At the moment, 20 people from the Kusunda community are taking the language course, but Awasthi said the class was open to anyone who wanted to learn the language."
La información está incompleta “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)” . M. Paul Lewis · SIL International
164
7 (2005 SIL). 87 reported in 2001 census, living in Pyuthan, Dang and Tanahun. Ethnic population: 164.