Information from: “A Short Grammar of Inanwatan, an endangered language of the Bird's Head of Papua, Indonesia” . Lourens J. de Vries (2006) Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University
DOMAINS OF USE
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SPEAKER NUMBER TRENDS
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TRANSMISSION
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- MORE ON VITALITY
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Only people age 50 and above generally speak the language. Younger community members speak Malay
- SPEAKER ATTITUDE
- Speakers are apathetic abou the loss of the language. Malay is seen as more important.
- GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
- No government support.
- INSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT
- No institutional support.
- OTHER LANGUAGES USED BY THE COMMUNITY
- LANGUAGE CONTEXT COMMENTS
Malay is the most important means of communication both inside and outside the community.