Information from: “Language shift and language death among Mande blacksmiths and leatherworkers in the diaspora” (253-266) . Kastenholz, Raimund (1998) , Brenzinger, Matthias · Rüdiger Köppe Verlag
Severely endangered
80 percent certain, based on the evidence available
~1,500
~20,000
"Ongoing and largely completed language shift; Jeri must be regarded an endangered language."
SPEAKER NUMBER TRENDS
TRANSMISSION
MORE ON VITALITY
"In more than half of the settlements with a Jeri population, Jeri.kuo is not spoken any more. In about a third of the remaining 17 villages, only 3-15 semi-speakers of the oldest generation are found, and even among settlements with a sizeable number of remaining speakers, there are only a few exceptions to the rule that the transmission of the language to the next generation is now interrupted."
OTHER LANGUAGES USED BY THE COMMUNITY
Manding
Sienare
LANGUAGE CONTEXT COMMENTS
"The Jeri as a whole are either (at least) bilingual in Jeri.kuo and a dominant language [Sienare or Manding], with an observable tendency for language shift, or have already completed the process of shift and abandoned Jeri.kuo... it is explicitly argued that the new language (Manding) 'is better for the young ones', or will 'give them an advantage.'"
PLACES
Côte d'Ivoire
LOCATION DESCRIPTION
"The totality of the Jeri live as a minority in distinct wards of Sienare villages [around Korhogo, Ivory Coast]."
Information from: “Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger” . Christopher Moseley (ed.) (2010) UNESCO Publishing
Threatened
20 percent certain, based on the evidence available
1,500
DATE OF INFO
1992
Information from: “Africa” ( ch. 7) . Gerrit J. Dimmendaal and F. K. Erhard Voeltz (2007) , Christopher Moseley · Routledge
Threatened
20 percent certain, based on the evidence available