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YON ISO 639-3

Yongkom

Yongkom Autonym

A language of Papua New Guinea

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Yonggom, Yongom
Yongkom
6,000 (Christensen 2010). All Yongkom speakers: 20,000 across Papua New Guinea and West Papua (Christensen 2010).
Western province: Fly and Tedi (Alice) rivers and toward Lake Murray.
5 (Developing).
Trans-New Guinea, Ok-Awyu, Ok, Lowland
Upper Yongkom, Lower Yongkom, Moian, Ok Pari, Tenekerom, Kataut, Yeran, Muyu, Kagaip, Kabom. Lexical similarity: 80% with North Muyu [kti], 70% with South Muyu [kts], 30% with Ninggerum [nxr].
All domains except in church, where there is mixed use with other languages. Used by all. Some also use English [eng], especially young people. Some also use Hiri Motu [hmo], especially older adults. Also use Tok Pisin [tpi]. Used as L2 by Ninggerum [nxr].
Literacy rate in L1: 50%–75%. Literacy rate in L2: 50%–75%. NT: 2004.
OLAC resources in and about Yongkom
Latin script [Latn].
Location: Western province: Fly and Tedi (Alice) rivers and toward Lake Murray.