Doromu-Koki

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A language of Papua New Guinea

Alternate Names
Dorom, Doromu, Koki
Autonym
Doromu-Koki
User Population

2,000 (2018 SIL).

Location

Central province: Inland Rigo district, south of Mount Obree, west of Mount Brown.

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Language Status

4 (Educational).

Dialects

Koki, Kokila, ’Origo. Lexical similarity: Koki 93% with Kokila, Koki 92% with ’Origo, Kokila 92% with ’Origo (Bradshaw 2012).

Typology

SOV; Postpositions; Agglutinative inflectional morphology, fusional tense-aspect-mood marking; Verbal affixation marks mood, aspect, tense, person, number; Tenses: 3 (Past, Present, Future), Aspects: 4 (Perfective, Habitual, Durative, Iterative); Consonants: 12, Vowels: 5 (Bradshaw 2012).

Language Use

Vigorous, but with influence from Hiri Motu [hmo] and English [eng]. All domains except in education and religion, where there is mixed use, and in communication with outsiders. Used by all. Positive attitudes. All also use English [eng] (Bradshaw 2012). Most also use Hiri Motu [hmo], especially older adults (Bradshaw 2012). Some also use Tok Pisin [tpi] (Bradshaw 2012).

Language Development

Literacy rate in L1: 24%. Literacy rate in L2: 27% in English [eng]. Taught in primary schools in early grades only, in 1 school. Literature. Dictionary. Grammar. NT: 2017.

Writing

Latin script [Latn].

Other Comments

Christian.