Anuki [aka Gabobora,] Classification: Austronesian · threatened Description Resources Activity Revitalization Bibliography Suggest a Change Subscribe
Language metadata ALSO KNOWN AS Gabobora CLASSIFICATION Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Oceanic, Papuan Tip CODE AUTHORITY ISO 639-3 LANGUAGE CODE aui DOWNLOAD As csv MORE RESOURCES OLAC search Language information by source Compare Sources (4) Information from: “Australasia and the Pacific” (425-577) . Stephen Wurm (2007) , Christopher Moseley · Routledge Information from: “Australasia and the Pacific” (425-577) . Stephen Wurm (2007) , Christopher Moseley · Routledge Threatened 80 percent certain, based on the evidence available 574 Native speakers worldwide DATE OF INFO 1975 DOMAINS OF USE TRANSMISSION MORE ON VITALITY The language is under pressure from the related larger Are (Mukawa) language, and the children tend to prefer Tok Pisin. More on Orthography No literacy PLACES Papua New Guinea LOCATION DESCRIPTION Milne Bay Province, Cape Vogel. Spoken on the north coast of Cape Vogel Peninsula, around Tapiosan. Information from: “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)” . M. Paul Lewis · SIL International 890 Native speakers worldwide MORE ON SPEAKER NUMBERS (2001 SIL) PLACES Papua New Guinea; Information from: “Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger” . Christopher Moseley (ed.) (2010) UNESCO Publishing Endangered 20 percent certain, based on the evidence available 542 Native speakers worldwide Information from: “World Oral Literature Project” . Endangered 20 percent certain, based on the evidence available 500 Native speakers worldwide Discussion Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. comments powered by Disqus