classification: "Austronesian; Malayo-Polynesian; North Sarawak; Kenyah",
dialect_varieties: "",
public_comment: "Often referred to simply as "Kenyah". Many also use the name of the villages where this language is spoken as identifiers. The name "Kenyah" refers to a larger group of communities who are ethnically Kenyah and speak languages belonging to the Kenyah subgroup, but Kenyah itself contains 4-5 individual languages with internal dialect diversity. The Lebo' Vo' variety of Kenyah described here is not mutually intelligible with other Kenyah varieties, and speakers of Lebo' Vo' must use either Malay or "Lepo" type Kenyah Dialects when speaking with the wider Kenyah community. ",
private_comment: null,
source_id:99350,
speakers: [
{
id:32139,
code_id:10814,
speaker_number: "100-999",
speaker_number_text: "",
second_language_speakers: "",
semi_speakers: "",
children: "",
young_adults: "",
older_adults: "",
elders: "",
ethnic_population: "",
date_of_info: "",
public_comment: "It is difficult to measure precisely the number of Lebo' Vo' speakers. The communities of Long San, Long Ikang, and Long Selaan have 100-200 residents each, with a number of speakers living permanently in the coastal town of Miri. In all, however, there are certainly fewer than 1,000 speakers. ",
private_comment: null,
source_id:99350,
preferred:1,
},
],
language: {
code_id:10814,
featured: 0,
cached_documentation_score:-1,
google_group_url: "",
simplified_level: "high",
coordinates: "3.2974, 114.7831",
updated_at: "2018-03-25 01:00:47",
speaker_attitude: "Neutral",
government_support: "None",
institutional_support: "None",
_other_languages_used: "Malay, Lepo variety Kenyah, Kayan, Iban, English",
domains_of_use: "Used mainly only in the home and/or with family, and may not be the primary language even in these domains for many community members.",