Beli (Papua New Guinea)
[别称 Akuwagel, Mukili, Makarim]语系:Torricelli
·易危
语系:Torricelli
·易危
信息不完整 “A sociolinguistic survey of Beli, Yahang and Laeko-Libuat” (141-161) . Cooper, Gregory (1981) , Loving, Richard · Summer Institute of Linguistics
1,453
Population of seven villages: 1,400 + 53 absentees
"In every village, [Beli] is the language of primary importance... It is the language best known by all, the first one learned by small children, and the only one known by some of the older people... The overwhelming majority felt that [Beli] would never cease to be used. ... Although the use of Tok Pisin will increase, there appears to be no threat of it usurping [Beli] as the primary means of communication."
Tok Pisin
English
"Tok Pisin is also spoken in the home. Knowledge of English is quite minimal throughout the area. ... [Beli] is preferred to any other language for general day to day conversation."
Seven villages in Maimai Namblo Census Division, Nuku District, West Sepik Province: Aimukili, Makafim, Mukili, Rangwei, Waniwomaka, Yemereba, Yulem
信息不完整 “LL-MAP (Language and Location: A Map Accessibility Project)” . Anthony Aristar and Helen Aristar-Dry and Yichun Xie (2012)
信息不完整 “Sepik languages: checklist and preliminary classification” . Laycock, Donald C. (1973) , Wurm, Stephen A. · Australian National University, Research School of Pacific Studies, Department of Linguistics
7 villages: Aimukili, Makafim, Makafu, Mukili, Waniwomaka, Yemereba, and Yulem.