信息不完整 “Southern Tekela Nguni is Alive: Reintroducing the Phuthi Language” (97-120) . Simon Donnelly (1999)
易危
80 percent certain, based on the evidence available
~20,000
"At present we do not know how many speakers of Phuthi there are. There appears to be no systematic record anywhere of where speakers live, or who claims to speak the language. I estimate--conservatively, and only very roughly--that there may be 20,000 native Phuthi speakers spread across the five main Phuthi regions of southern Lesotho."
信息日期
1994-1995
使用领域
传承情况
更多关于活力的信息
"While preconditions exist for the language to begin the slide towards obsolescence and death, Phuthi has not yet begun to do this in a significant way... Children playing outside speak almost exclusively Phuthi with one another... children acquire Phuthi first and often do not command Sotho and Xhosa until they begin going to school."
使用者态度
Positive
政府的支持
None
该群体使用的其他语言
Sotho
Xhosa
语言环境评论
"Politically, Phuthi has no institutional status at all, in either Lesotho or South Africa. It is not recognized as a language of any sort (official, national, regional, local) in either country's national census... In conversational exchanges between Phuthi and non-Phuthi speakers, the non-Phuthi language always dominates: broadly this is Sotho in Lesotho and Xhosa in Sinxondo and the Transkei... On the more hopeful side, I observed that Phuthi speakers in Sinxondo and Mpapa use the language with each other in most situations, regardless of age."
手写稿、文字系统和正字法
None
正字法
"The language has never been committed to writing."
地点
Lesotho, South Africa
地点描述
"Spoken in southern Lesotho, and sparsely in the northern Transkei."
其他评论
Observations in this paper come primarily from work in in Mpapa and Sinxondo, southern Lesotho.