Spoken L1 Language: Teiwa

Comments on subclassification

Gereon A. Kaiping and Marian Klamer 2022

AES status:
shifting
Source:
Campbell, Lyle and Lee, Nala Huiying and Okura, Eve and Simpson, Sean and Ueki, Kaori 2022
Comment:
Teiwa (2087-twe) = Endangered (100 percent certain, based on the evidence available) (The present generation of adults still uses Teiwa at home and when talking to other Teiwa speaking adults, but they typically switch to Malay/Indonesian when addressing children. Children playing outside usually speak Malay/Indonesian amongst each other, Teiwa words and expressions are used occasionally.)

(see Klamer 2010)

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