Difference between revisions of "User:Kthomps2/Language selection"

From LING073
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 8: Line 8:
  
 
A Japanese dialect (Ainu) (2nd possible choice?)
 
A Japanese dialect (Ainu) (2nd possible choice?)
10 speakers left, Hokkaido, Japanese, Its transmission: Rarely any as there’s only single digit number speakers at this point I believe; I think the estimate of finding text will be very small; I found this document about Ainu, but I had a hard time making it accessible https://www.degruyter.com/document/isbn/9781501502859/html. ISO Code: ain
+
      - 10 speakers left
 +
      - Hokkaido
 +
      - Japanese
 +
      - Its transmission: Rarely any as there’s only single digit number speakers at this point I believe; I think the estimate of finding text will be very small; I found this document about Ainu, but I had a hard time making it accessible https://www.degruyter.com/document/isbn/9781501502859/html.  
 +
      - ISO Code: ain
  
 
Tiwi (3rd choice)
 
Tiwi (3rd choice)
Line 17: Line 21:
 
       - English
 
       - English
 
       - Its transmission: 10% of it is taught to children
 
       - Its transmission: 10% of it is taught to children
      - https://ebible.org/tiw/MAT01.htm
+
      - https://ebible.org/tiw/MAT01.htm
  
  
 
  [[Category:sp21_LanguageSelection]], [[Category:Waray]], [[Category:Ainu]], [[Category:Tiwi]]
 
  [[Category:sp21_LanguageSelection]], [[Category:Waray]], [[Category:Ainu]], [[Category:Tiwi]]

Revision as of 13:34, 23 February 2021

A Filipino dialect (Waray) (1st choice) - 2.6 million speakers - Eastern Visayas, some parts of Masbate, and some parts of Sorsogon - Cebuano, Tagalog, English - Its transmission: regional language, used in the local government, used in visual media, but not print media; taught in school from K to 3rd grade; in Mass (Waray Bible) - ISO code: war


A Japanese dialect (Ainu) (2nd possible choice?)

      - 10 speakers left
      - Hokkaido
      - Japanese
      - Its transmission: Rarely any as there’s only single digit number speakers at this point I believe; I think the estimate of finding text will be very small; I found this document about Ainu, but I had a hard time making it accessible https://www.degruyter.com/document/isbn/9781501502859/html. 
      - ISO Code: ain

Tiwi (3rd choice)

      - Polysynthetic language
      - 2,040 speakers
      - ISO code: tiw
      - Bathurst and Melville Islands, Northern Terrority
      - English
      - Its transmission: 10% of it is taught to children
      - https://ebible.org/tiw/MAT01.htm,,,