Language Information by Source

A sociolinguistic study of Gurung in Nepal

Janel Swenson, Stephanie Eichentopf, and Jessica Mitchell. 2015. A sociolinguistic study of Gurung in Nepal. SIL International & Linguistic Survey of Nepal, SIL Nepal & Tribhuvan University. http://www.sil.org/resources/archives/62050

Threatened
100 percent certain, based on the evidence available
325,000
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 2

Used in some non-official domains along with other languages, and remains the primary language used in the home for many community members.

2
Transmission

Transmission 2

Most adults in the community are speakers, but children generally are not.

2

Speakers

Native or fluent speakers:
No results found.
Second-language speakers and learners
No results found.
Semi-speakers or rememberers
No results found.
Children:
No results found.
Young adults
No results found.
Older adults
No results found.
Elders
No results found.
Ethnic or community population
522,000
Year information was gathered
No results found.
Comments on speakers
Younger generations and educated people use more Nepali than Gurung.

Location and Context

Countries
Nepal
Location Description

the Gandaki zone

Government Support
No results found.
Institutional Support
No results found.
Speakers' Attitude
positive
Other Languages Used By The Community
Nepali; English
Number of Other Language Speakers:
all
Domains of Other Languages:
many

Writing Systems

Standard orthography:
No results found.
Writing system:
Devanagari script
Other writing systems used:
No results text.
Comments on writing systems:
"A variety of Gurung media exists with films, newspapers, magazines, poetry, and radio programs and the Gurung writing system uses the Devanagari script." (p.7)

Community Members