Defaka

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Defaka is an endangered Ijoid language spoken by a small community in Nigeria's Niger Delta region.

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Defaka canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ijoid language
endangered language
language
classificationStatus sometimes treated as separate branch within Ijoid
closelyAssociatedWith Nkoroo people NERFINISHED
contactLanguage English
Nigerian Pidgin
Nkoroo
continent Africa
country Nigeria
endangermentStatus moribund
severely endangered
hasAlternativeName Afakani
Defaka Ijoid
hasApproximateNumberOfSpeakers dozens of speakers
fewer than 200
hasLinguisticFeature complex verbal morphology
noun class-like agreement
subject–object–verb word order (SOV)
tonal language
isDocumentedBy linguistic fieldwork
isMinorityLanguageIn Nigeria
isSubjectOf language documentation projects
isThreatenedBy socioeconomic pressure to use dominant languages
urbanization
languageFamily Ijoid
languageShiftTowards English
Nigerian Pidgin
Nkoroo
region Niger Delta
southeastern Nigeria
riskFactor intergenerational break in transmission
pressure from dominant regional languages
small speaker population
spokenBy Defaka people NERFINISHED
spokenIn Niger Delta
Nigeria
Rivers State NERFINISHED
writingSystem Latin alphabet
surface form: Latin script

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