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Inoke-Yate

A language of Papua New Guinea

ISO 639-3ino

Population  10,000 (1993 SIL).
Region  Eastern Highlands Province, Okapa District.
Language map  Papua New Guinea, Map 10, reference number 458
Alternate names   Inoke, Jate, Yate
Classification  Trans-New Guinea, Kainantu-Goroka, Gorokan, Kamano-Yagaria
Language development  Literacy rate in L1: 50%–75%. Literacy rate in L2: 50%–75%. NT: 1992.
Writing system  Latin script.

Entries from the SIL Bibliography about this language:

Academic Publications

GIBSON, Gwen; MCCARTHY, Joy, compilers. 2003. Kanite and Inoke to English dictionary and English to Kanite and Inoke dictionary.

LYNIP, Karen G.; LYNIP, Stephen A., authors. 1989. "Inoke literacy, community development and health training evaluation report."

MCCARTHY, Joy, author. 1989. "The evolution of a literacy program."

Vernacular Publications

Inoke-Yate avona 1, 2. 1982.

Inoke-yate avona 3. 1982.

Lole ke afeo (Learn two languages: Inoke - Pidgin - English phrase booklet). 1983.

Lukautim kopi: Kopi kava ho. 1988.

Napa ke afeo. 1985.

Noteka haneʼ nea kali akasekaune. 1986.

Pisini ke afeo. 1985.

Tisa avona 1. 1993.

Yoʼkalo ke 2. 1996.