Pukapukan

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Pukapukan is a Polynesian language spoken primarily on Pukapuka Atoll in the northern Cook Islands.

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Pukapukan canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Oceanic language
Polynesian language
language
closelyRelatedTo Samoan language
Tokelauan
surface form: Tokelauan language

Tuvaluan language
coOfficialWith Cook Islands Māori in the Cook Islands
English in the Cook Islands
country Cook Islands
endangeredStatus vulnerable
ethnicGroup Pukapukan people
family Austronesian languages
Malayo-Polynesian languages
Oceanic languages
Polynesian languages
hasAlternativeName Pukapuka
Pukapukan language
surface form: Pukapuka language

Te leo Wale
hasBasicWordOrder VOS
VSO
hasDialects village-based varieties on Pukapuka Atoll
hasLinguisticResearch documented in descriptive grammars
documented in lexicons and wordlists
hasMorphologicalType predominantly analytic
hasPhonologicalFeature simple consonant inventory
typical Polynesian vowel system
hasSociolinguisticSituation bilingualism with Cook Islands Māori
bilingualism with English
languageCodeISO639-3 pkp
numberOfSpeakers approximately 2000
partOf Polynesian outliers
surface form: Polynesian outlier languages
preservationEfforts community-based language maintenance programs
documentation projects by linguists
primaryUsage daily communication on Pukapuka Atoll
region Polynesia
South Pacific Ocean
secondaryUsage cultural and traditional practices
spokenIn Cook Islands
Northern Cook Islands
Pukapuka Atoll
subclassOf Samoic–Outlier languages subgroup
surface form: Samoic-Outlier language
usedInEducation local primary schooling on Pukapuka Atoll
usedInMedia local radio broadcasts
usesScript Latin alphabet
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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Cook Islands regionalLanguage Pukapukan