Seediq
[également appelé Taroko, Sediq, Saediq]Classification : Austronesian
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Classification : Austronesian
·en danger critique
Taroko, Sediq, Saediq, Seedik, Sejiq, Sedeq, Seedek, Seedeq, Shedekka, Sedek, Sediakk, Sedik, Sazek, Bu-Hwan, Che-Hwan, Daiya-Ataiyal, Hogo, Iboho, Paran, Taruku, Toroko, Truku, Toda, Taroko, 賽德克語, 太魯閣語, 都達方言, Tgdaya |
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Austronesian, Atayalic |
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ISO 639-3 |
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Recherche au sein de la communauté OLAC (Open Language Archives Community) |
Informations incomplètes “From diagnosis to remedial plan: A psycholinguistic assessment of language shift, L1 proficiency, and language planning in Truku Seediq” . Tang, Apay Ai-yu (湯愛玉) (2011)
24,000
"[T]he current indigenous younger generations [below 40] are not able to speak their own imperiled tongues, nor are elderly speakers transmitting their languages to the next generations." (p.11) [Ethnic population number from CIP, 2011.]
"Truku is restricted to the family domain or among seniors who are still competent in Truku use. However, the subjects below age 25 do not speak Truku in any domain; they report zero Truku dominance in their daily life." (p.155)
Mandarin
Mandarin is used in all sorts of domains, including school, church, and home, and is perceived as socioeconomically advantageous.
Community-based language planning has been ongoing in order to promote the language use.
"Seediq dialects are spoken in the area north of Wushe village and in the valleys to the east and northeast of the village, as well as throughout the Central Mountain Range, as far as Truku Gorge and the Pacific coast" (p.1)
Spoken in Nantou and Hualien in Taiwan. This research was conducted in Qowgan, one of the eight Truku villages in Hualien county, eastern Taiwan.
Informations incomplètes “Seediq” (291-325) . Naomi Tsukida (2005) , Alexander Adelaar and Nikolaus Himmelmann · London & New York: Routledge
25,000
While most sources list the ethnic population, there is relatively little information on native speakers.
The current generation usually cannot speak Seediq (younger than 20). Chinese (Mandarin) has been the language of school education and mass media for nearly 50 years.
The entire community can generally speak Mandarin. The elderly population can also speak Japanese
20,000 community members in Hualian prefecture and about 5,000 community members in Nantou prefecture.
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SOURCE : “Seediq” (291-325) . Naomi Tsukida (2005) , Alexander Adelaar and Nikolaus Himmelmann · London & New York: Routledge |
December | 2011 | From diagnosis to remedial plan: A psycholinguistic assessment of language shift, L1 proficiency, and language planning in Truku Seediq | University of Hawaii at Manoa | http://www.ling.hawaii.edu/graduate/Dissertations/ApayTangFinal.pdf | Tang, Apay Ai-yu (湯愛玉) | Tang, Apay Ai-yu. 2011. From diagnosis to remedial plan: A psycholinguistic assessment of language shift, L1 proficiency, and language planning in Truku Seediq. PhD dissertation. University of Hawaii at Manoa. http://www.ling.hawaii.edu/graduate/Dissertations/ApayTangFinal.pdf | 24,000 | Unknown | 2011 | "[T]he current indigenous younger generations [below 40] are not able to speak their own imperiled tongues, nor are elderly speakers transmitting their languages to the next generations." (p.11) [Ethnic population number from CIP, 2011.] | almost all | Mandarin | yes | "Adults are different from children in that the Truku language is a significant part of their identity that cannot be easily forsaken. In contrast, younger generations are prone to be integrated into Mandarin environments because their motivation to learn or maintain Truku is comparatively low." (p.162) | Mandarin is used in all sorts of domains, including school, church, and home, and is perceived as socioeconomically advantageous. | [The] indigenous language education (one hour weekly) has been in force in elementary schools since 2001 in Taiwan | all | Critically Endangered (80 percent certain, based on the evidence available) | 14 | "Truku is restricted to the family domain or among seniors who are still competent in Truku use. However, the subjects below age 25 do not speak Truku in any domain; they report zero Truku dominance in their daily life." (p.155) | 14 | 15 | Spoken in Nantou and Hualien in Taiwan. This research was conducted in Qowgan, one of the eight Truku villages in Hualien county, eastern Taiwan. | Taiwan | "Seediq dialects are spoken in the area north of Wushe village and in the valleys to the east and northeast of the village, as well as throughout the Central Mountain Range, as far as Truku Gorge and the Pacific coast" (p.1) | 24.081, 121.611 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Routledge Language Family Series | 2005 | Seediq | The Austronesian Languages of Asia and Madagascar | 291-325 | Alexander Adelaar and Nikolaus Himmelmann | London & New York: Routledge | Naomi Tsukida | Tsukida, Naomi. 2005. "Seediq." In The Austronesian Languages of Asia and Madagascar, edited by Alexander Adelaar and Nikolaus Himmelmann. 291-325. London & New York: Routledge. | HHOLD | 25,000 | ~20,000 | 10000-99999 | While most sources list the ethnic population, there is relatively little information on native speakers. | The entire community can generally speak Mandarin. The elderly population can also speak Japanese | Not one of the 10 officially recognized aboriginal languages in Taiwan | The entire community | Endangered (80 percent certain, based on the evidence available) | 13 | The current generation usually cannot speak Seediq (younger than 20). Chinese (Mandarin) has been the language of school education and mass media for nearly 50 years. | 14 | Taiwan | 20,000 community members in Hualian prefecture and about 5,000 community members in Nantou prefecture. | 23.77, 121.35; 23.84, 120.99 |