Awa Pit language
Speakers and characteristics: not RS
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==Speakers and characteristics== |
==Speakers and characteristics== |
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The Awa Pit language has around 21 thousand speakers, mostly residing on the [[Colombia]]n Pacific slopes of the [[Andes]], with about a thousand in an adjacent area of [[Ecuador]]. The Awa Pit language is spoken less and less each year. In a study done in 2008 there were about 12,000 Awa Pit speakers, but as of 2011 there are about 2,100 speakers left in the provinces of northern Ecuador. |
The Awa Pit language has around 21 thousand speakers, mostly residing on the [[Colombia]]n Pacific slopes of the [[Andes]], with about a thousand in an adjacent area of [[Ecuador]]. The Awa Pit language is spoken less and less each year. In a study done in 2008 there were about 12,000 Awa Pit speakers, but as of 2011 there are about 2,100 speakers left in the provinces of northern Ecuador. Most Awa women are monolingual to the Awa Pit language, while some men can speak both Spanish and Awa Pit and a very few of these Awa Pit speakers can both read and write the language.{{sfn|Curnow|1997}} Literacy among Awa speakers is less than 1% in their native language and under 5% in the secondary Spanish language. The Awa people are mostly farmers. Their crops include plantains, corn, sugarcane, and beans.{{sfn|Curnow|1997}} Many of the Awa do not live near each other, they live in scattered settlements often 2-3 kilometers apart, and often move depending on the planting and harvesting seasons.{{sfn|Curnow|1997}} |
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== Phonology == |
== Phonology == |
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