Yopno
A language of Papua New Guinea
| Population | 7,200 (2000 census). |
| Region | Madang and Morobe provinces. |
| Language map |
Papua New Guinea, Map 11, reference number 504 |
| Alternate names | Yupna |
| Dialects | Kewieng, Nokopo, Wandabong, Isan. Related to Ma [mjn], Gabutamon [gav]. |
| Classification | Trans-New Guinea, Finisterre-Huon, Finisterre, Yupna |
| Language development | Literacy rate in L1: 25%–35%. Literacy rate in L2: 50%–75%. Bible portions: 1979–1993. |
| Writing system | Latin script. |
| Comments | SOV. Swidden agriculturalists. Christian, traditional religion. |
Entries from the SIL Bibliography about this language:
Academic Publications
Vernacular Publications
Mɨnamjok kɨnda dakon yutni kalɨgɨ kɨnda. 2003.
Namɨn da bot tobɨlban tagal kɨgɨt?. 2003.
Namɨn da nak aŋpulugosak?. 2003.
Ya!! Naga dakon gen yo madepsi!. 2009.
Yopno gen kɨlda mibɨl saŋbek papia. 2003.
Yopno gen manjɨk manjɨk tagap tok papia bɨlak 2 - term 1. 2003.
Yopno gen manjɨk manjɨk tagap tok papia bɨlak 2 - term 2. 2003.
Yopno gen manjɨk manjɨk tagap tok papia, bɨlak 2 - term 4. 2003.
Yopno gen manjɨk manjɨk tagap tok papia, bɨlak 2 -term 3. 2003.

