Rapa Nui
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A language of Chile
ISO 639-3
Alternate Names
Easter Island, Pascuense, Rapanui
Autonym
Rapa Nui
Population
1,000 (2016 R. Weber). Ethnic population: 5,000 (Kieviet 2016). Approximately 3,600 on Easter Island.
Location
Valparaíso region: Easter Island, 3,800 km from Chile, 4,000 km from Tahiti.
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Language Status
6b (Threatened). Recognized language (1993, Indigenous Peoples Law (No. 19.253)).
Dialects
Typology
VSO; prepositions; noun head final; common and proper nouns; dual number; article; isolating language; aspect markers; 10 consonants and 10 vowels (5 short, 5 long); non-tonal; stress on penultimate syllable; inclusive/exclusive pronouns; verb serialization.
Language Use
Was vigorous, but now declining. Young generation losing interest in the language. Revival efforts are in progress (Wurm 2007). Home, education. Some young people, all adults. All also use Spanish [spa].
Language Development
Literacy rate in L1: 50%–75%. Literacy rate in L2: 80%–90% in Spanish [spa]. Literature. Radio. Dictionary. Grammar. NT: 2018. Agency: Academia de la Lengua Rapa Nui.
Language Resources
Writing
Latin script [Latn].


