Tape
[aka Maragus, Maragaus, Mallicolo]Classification: Austronesian
·critically endangered
Classification: Austronesian
·critically endangered
Maragus, Maragaus, Mallicolo |
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Austronesian, Malayo-Polynesian, Oceanic, Central Vanuatu |
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Information from: “Tape: A declining language of Malakula (Vanuatu)” . Crowley, Terry (2006) Canberra: Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University
North West Malakula
Bislama
English
North West Malakula is a serious threat to the survival of the language.
This is a relocated language. It was traditionally spoken in North West Malakula between the Lowisinwei river valley and the east bank of the Brenwei river. Traditionally, Maragus speakers lived inland. They fled warfare in the 1920's and settled in modern day Tautu, on the east coast of the Island. Tautu is located just south of Norsup, on a peninsula, north of Lakatoro.
Information from: “The exceptional linguistic density of Vanuatu” (1–21) . Alexandre François, Michael Franjieh, Sebastien Lacrampe, and Stefan Schnell (2015) , Alexandre François, Sebastien Lacrampe, Michael Franjieh, and Stefan Schnell · Asia Pacific Linguistics Open Access
Malekula
Information from: “Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger” . Christopher Moseley (ed.) (2010) UNESCO Publishing