Informations incomplètes “Four undocumented languages of Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia” . Laura Arnold (2020) , Peter K. Austin · ELPublishing
En danger
100 percent certain, based on the evidence available
fewer than 3,391
The population of the 13 villages is 3,391 (as of the 2017 government census). Those villages include many people who speak their own mother tongues, not Salawati, as well as Salawati children who are not learning their parents' language.
DATE OF INFO
2017
DOMAINES D'UTILISATION
TENDANCES AU NIVEAU DES LOCUTEURS
TRANSMISSION
AUTRES LANGUES PARLÉES PAR LA COMMUNAUTÉ
Papuan Malay
Ma'ya
Biak
Seget
Javanese
COMMENTAIRES SUR LE CONTEXTE DE LA LANGUE
There is significant language shift to Papuan Malay by the generations born after 1990. The villages are multiethnic and multilingual.
PLACES
Spoken in the Raja Ampat archipelago, off the western tip of Bird's Head peninsula of New Guinea, West Papua province, Indonesia