kiw ISO 639

Kiwai, Northeast

  • Geography

    PG Gulf province.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Papua New Guinea

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Urama-Kope
6,000 (2011 SIL).
Gulf province.
Papua New Guinea, Map 14
5 (Developing).
Trans-New Guinea, Kiwaian
Gibaio, Kope (Era River, Gope), Urama, Anigibi (Arigibi), Fomomoto (Era). The differences between Urama and Kope, and Anigibi and Kope, are of a similar significance (2018 H. Schulz).
SOV; noun head final; dual and trial numbers; case-marking (5 cases); verb marks subject person and number; 6 tenses (2 past, present, 3 future); 12 consonants and 5 vowels (Urama dialect).
Used by all. Some also use English [eng]. Some also use Tok Pisin [tpi], increasing among younger generations and those who have travelled for work. A few also use Hiri Motu [hmo], mostly spoken by the elderly generation.
Literacy rate in L1: 15%–25%. Literacy rate in L2: 25%–50%. Literature. Videos. Dictionary. Texts. Bible portions: 1987.
Latin script [Latn].
Wurm and Hattori (1981) treat Arigibi dialect as a separate language.
OLAC resources in and about Kiwai, Northeast