Kayeli language

E159687

The Kayeli language is an Austronesian language once spoken on Buru Island in Indonesia, now critically endangered or possibly extinct.

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Label Occurrences
Kayeli language canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Austronesian language
Malayo-Polynesian language
alternateName Kaei
Kaili of Buru
Kayely
classificationStatus well-attested as Central Maluku Austronesian
continent Asia
country Indonesia
documentationStatus poorly documented
endangermentCause language shift to Indonesian
small speaker population
ethnicGroup Kayeli people
glottologCode kaye1237
glottologName Kayeli
hasDialects Fogi dialect
Masarete dialect
Wae Sama dialect
hasLexicalInfluenceFrom Indonesian
Malay
hasMorphologicalFeature affixal verbal morphology (reported)
hasPhonologicalFeature contrastive vowel length (reported)
simple consonant inventory (reported)
hasTypologicalProperty SVO basic word order (reported)
ISO639-3Code kzl
languageFamily Austronesian languages
Central Maluku languages
locatedOn Buru Island
macroArea Papunesia
neighboringLanguage Buru languages
surface form: Buru language

Lisela language
region Buru Regency
shiftedTo Ambon Malay
surface form: Ambonese Malay

Indonesian
spokenBy very small number of elderly speakers (historically)
spokenIn Buru Island
Maluku Islands
status critically endangered
possibly extinct
subgroupOf Buru languages
UNESCOStatus critically endangered (reported)
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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South Sulawesi languages hasSubgroup Kayeli language