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Discourses of speakerhood in Iyasa: Linguistic identity and authenticity in an endangered language

Discourses of speakerhood in Iyasa: Linguistic identity and authenticity in an endangered language

Threatened
100 percent certain, based on the evidence available
<3,000
Native Speakers Worldwide
Speaker Number Trends

Speaker Number Trend 2

A majority of community members speak the language. Speaker numbers are gradually decreasing.

2
Domains of Use

Domain Of Use 4

Used mainly only in the home and/or with family, and may not be the primary language even in these domains for many community members.

4
Transmission

Transmission 1

Most adults in the community, and some children, are speakers.

1

Speakers

Native or fluent speakers:
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Second-language speakers and learners
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Semi-speakers or rememberers
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Children:
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Young adults
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Older adults
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Elders
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Ethnic or community population
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Year information was gathered
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Comments on speakers
"Young people who still have proficiency in Iyasa self-report increasing use of French in all domains, typical of a generational shift in progress... use of French is increasing in domains previously occupied by Iyasa, such as the home and community associations."

Location and Context

Countries
Cameroon; Equatorial Guinea;
Location Description

"Spoken along a stretch of coast which straddles the border between Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea... Iyasa speakers in Cameroon are concentrated in Campo Sub-Division, Ocean Division, South Region. In addition, there are Iyasa diaspora populations in Yaoundé and Douala (Cameroon’s two largest cities), as well as Kribi (the largest city in the South Region), and a handful living overseas." Villages where Iyasa is spoken in Cameroon include Campo Beach, Campo Ville, Ipenyenje, Bouanjo, Itonde Mer, Bɛ́yɔ, Mbenji, Ebodje, and Lolabe.

Government Support
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Institutional Support
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Speakers' Attitude
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Other Languages Used By The Community
French
Number of Other Language Speakers:
All
Domains of Other Languages:
School, home, friends, community associations, market, work

Writing Systems

Standard orthography:
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Writing system:
Roman
Other writing systems used:
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Comments on writing systems:
New orthography developed since 2015; now in use by a growing number of speakers.

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