Tobian

[también conocido como Ramari Hatohobei, Hatohobeian, Tobi]

Clasificación: Austronesian

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en grave peligro de extinción

resource

Documenting Ramari Hatohobei, the Tobian language, a severely endangered Micronesian language

http://hdl.handle.net/2196/64bb8850-a53d-42b4-b162-23091d844831

Tobian (Ramari Hatohobei) is the language of Tobi, one of the Southwest Islands of the Republic of Palau, a Micronesian nation in the western Pacific. Severely endangered, Tobian is currently spoken by approximately 150 people. Tobian and the dialects of Sonsorol, Merir, and Pulo Anna, the other three Southwest Islands, are closely related to the languages spoken in the outer islands of Yap and Chuuk. Intensive work was done with elderly Tobian speakers to document their language through collection of vocabulary, stories, poems, and songs in their relevant socio-cultural context before it is lost.

Vasiliki Vita

ELAR

1 de Enero de 2014

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