Kursav
[alias Faita,]Klassifizierung: Trans-New Guinea
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Klassifizierung: Trans-New Guinea
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Faita |
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Trans-New Guinea, Madang |
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Informationen von: “Personal Communication” . Don Daniels (2014)
All speakers are fairly old. Children are not learning the language.
The number of speakers is declining rapidly.
Informationen von: “Australasia and the Pacific” (425-577) . Stephen Wurm (2007) , Christopher Moseley · Routledge
In 1981, fifty-seven speakers were reported. There are still fifty or more speakers today.
The language is under pressure from large related neighbouring languages such as Usino, and of Tok Pisin, the Papua New Guinea national language.
Madang Province. Spoken on the Upper Ramu River, near Usino.