Image: Lang Status 80-VU
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Description: This language is vulnerable to extinction. Most of the "children" generation of native speakers also speak this language. However, their use of it is restricted to certain domains. E.g. they may only speak it at home or within their own family but not in public. This is the status of Navajo (as of 2010).
Title: Lang Status 80-VU
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The following 21 pages link to this image:
- Aivilingmiutut
- Anindilyakwa language
- Arrernte language
- Atikamekw language
- Central Alaskan Yupʼik
- Dogrib language
- East Cree
- East Franconian German
- Innu-aimun
- Kivalliq dialect
- Lezgian language
- Mi'kmaq language
- Moose Cree language
- Naskapi language
- Natsilingmiutut
- Northwestern Ojibwa
- Oji-Cree language
- Pintupi dialect
- Plains Cree language
- Stoney language
- Woods Cree
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