public_comment: "About 3,000 children are learning Pipil as a second language.",
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older_adults: null,
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date_of_info: "2005",
public_comment: "About 200 families speak the language.",
private_comment: null,
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speaker_number: null,
speaker_number_text: null,
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older_adults: null,
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ethnic_population: "200,000",
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public_comment: ""This language once thought extinct, has been described in Campbell (1985), who unexpectedly found about twenty speakers thirty years ago, in the course of a survey of dying languages of Central America." (2007:70)",
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public_comment: "Certainly fewer than 100 speakers; perhaps only semi-speakers remain, though a few of them are quite fluent.",