La información está incompleta “Personal Communication on Ngatikese” . Bradley Rentz (2014)
Susceptible de extinción
100 percent certain, based on the evidence available
~700
Roughly 450 speakers on Sapwuahfik, around 200 on Pohnpei, and some elsewhere (e.g. USA)
FECHA DE INFORMACIÓN
2014
DOMINIOS DE USO
TENDENCIAS DE HABLANTES
TRANSMISIÓN
ACTITUD DEL HABLANTE
Mostly positive, some neutral
APOYO GUBERNAMENTAL
Local/municipal government only
APOYO INSTITUCIONAL
None
OTRAS LENGUAS UTILIZADAS POR LA COMUNIDAD
Pohnpeian
English
Ngatik Men's Creole
COMENTARIOS SOBRE CONTEXTO DE LA LENGUA
The language is used by everyone on Sapwuahfik and in local government. There is no official support of the language by the state and national governments. Speakers of Ngatikese on Pohnpei often speak Pohnpeian and slightly less frequently English when interacting with non-Ngatikese. There are little to no written materials in Ngatikese and education on Ngatik is conducted in Ngatikese for young children and English for the older children (up to 8th grade). All children must attend high school on Pohnpei where it is conducted officially in English but often unofficially in Pohnpeian. A few older men speak Ngatik Men's Creole.
Alfabetos, sistemas de escritura y ortografías
Roman-based (unofficial)
Ortografía
There is no official orthography, and some speakers use their own innovations.
LUGARES
Micronesia;
DESCRIPCIÓN DE LA UBICACIÓN
Sapwuahfik atoll, Pohnpei State, Federated States of Micronesia; Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia; Guam (few speakers), Hawai`I (few speakers)
COMENTARIOS ADICIONALES
On Pohnpei where there is a significant Ngatikese community, Ngatikese is only used among other Ngatikese. Most daily interactions on Pohnpei are done in Pohnpeian.