- Susuami language
Infobox Language
name=Susuami
region=Upper Watut valley,Morobe Province ,Papua New Guinea
speakers=10http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=ssu Ethnologue report] (2000)
iso3=ssu
familycolor=Papuan
fam2=Trans-New Guinea
fam3=Angan family
fam4=Angan proper
fam5=Group B
notice=nonoticeThe Susuami language is a heavily endangeredPapuan language , spoken in the resettlement village of Manki along the upperWatut River ,Morobe Province ,Papua New Guinea . In 1980 it was estimated at 50 speakers, and faced competition from the several other languages spoken in the village, including distantly-related Hamtai and Angaataha, as well as the usual use ofTok Pisin with outsiders.In 1990 the estimated speakers was a dozen, and children were not learning the language, including the child of the only couple in the village who were both native speakers. Its continued survival is unlikely.
References
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Bernard Comrie , Stephen Matthews, and Maria Polinsky. "The Atlas of Languages". New York: Facts on File. Page 109.External links
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