Информация из: “Language Contexts: Paluai, also known as Pam-Baluan (Papua New Guinea)” (65-86) . Dineke Schokkin (2018) , Peter K. Austin & Lauren Gawne · EL Publishing
ОБЛАСТЬ ПРИМЕНЕНИЯ
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РАЗГОВОРНЫЕ ТЕНДЕНЦИИ
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ПЕРЕДАЧА
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- ДОПОЛНИТЕЛЬНАЯ ИНФОРМАЦИЯ О СТАТУСЕ ЯЗЫКА
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The lingua franca Tok Pisin is becoming more frequently spoken due to intergroup contact, education, and travel for work.
- ОТНОШЕНИЕ НОСИТЕЛЕЙ
- Children grow up with bilingual acquisition of Paluai and Tok Pisin; both children and adults codeswitch and borrow frequently.
- ДРУГИЕ ЯЗЫКИ, ИСПОЛЬЗУЕМЫЕ ДАННЫМ СООБЩЕСТВОМ СООБЩЕСТВОМ
- О КОНТЕКСТЕ ЯЗЫКА
Education is carried out in Tok Pisin through Grade 2, then in English thereafter. Christian activities are carried out in Tok Pisin and sometimes Paluai. Traditional knowledge such as particular chants and kinship connections are beginning to be lost as elders pass on without imparting full knowledge to younger speakers.