信息不完整 “Cora (Mexico) - Language Snapshot” . William H. Parker (2019) , Peter K. Austin ·
濒危
100 percent certain, based on the evidence available
20,078 extrapolated from INALI census data, likely closer to 10,000
信息日期
2010
使用领域
使用者趋势
传承情况
更多关于活力的信息
Under threat from rapid economic and demographic change in the region. Cora is essential for holy days, religious rituals, and festivals.
该群体使用的其他语言
Spanish
Nahuatl
English
并存的拼写体系
SIL, the Mexican Bilingual Education system, authors of Wa’mwatye Náayeri nyúuka (Valdovinos, 2017)
正字法
Cora literacy rates are low, partly due to varietal differences; meanwhile literacy in Spanish is common.
地点
Centered in El Gran Nayar in the State of Nayarit in Western Mexico
信息不完整 “Perfil sociodeomgráfico de la población que habla lengua indígena” . Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía (INEGI)
易危
20 percent certain, based on the evidence available
17,086
9,203
8,299 women and 8,787 men speak the language (INEGI 2005:176). Ages and speaker numbers: 5-14 years old: 5,722 (2,978 boys, 2,744 girls); 15-44 years old: 8,420 (4,195 men, 4,225 women); 45-59 years old: 1,812 (971 men, 841 women).
信息日期
2005
该群体使用的其他语言
Spanish
语言环境评论
The number provided for those who speak other languages refers to those who speak Spanish. Source does not clarify if other indigenous languages are known. 3, 808 of Cora speakers do not speak Spanish (1,493 men, 2,315 women). 96.5%% of Cora speakers who do not speak Spanish reside in Del Nayar municipality.
地点
Mexico
地点描述
97.1%% of Cora speakers live in the state of Nayarit; there is also a significant presence in Baja California (0.6%%) and Jalisco (0.7%%).
其他评论
The municipalities with the greatest quantity of Cora speakers are: Del Nayar (12,935), Rosamorada (1,296) and Ruiz (1,235), in Nayarit.
信息不完整 “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)” . M. Paul Lewis · SIL International
易危
20 percent certain, based on the evidence available
15,000
Ethnologue distinguishes 2 Cora languages: Cora, El Nayar [crn] 8,000 (1993), Cora, Santa Teresa [cok] 7,000 (1993).