- Mambiloid languages
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Mambiloid Geographic
distribution:Nigeria and Cameroon Linguistic classification: Niger–Congo - Atlantic–Congo
- Benue–Congo
- Bantoid
- Mambiloid
- Bantoid
- Benue–Congo
Subdivisions: Ndoro–FamMambiloid properThe dozen Mambiloid languages are a branch of Bantoid languages spoken by the Mambila and related people in Nigeria and Cameroon.
The extinct Yeni language was apparently Mambiloid.
Languages
The following classification follows Blench (2011). Languages with (?) are not listed in that source, but close to other languages according to Ethnologue. Ndoro–Fam may be a separate branch of Mambiloid–Dakoid.
- Ndoro–Fam: Ndoola (Ndoro), Fam
- Mambiloid proper
- Suga (Nizaa)
- Mambila–Konja
- Konja: Kwanja, ?Twendi
- Mambila–Vute
- Mambila–Kamkam
- Magu–Kamkam–Kila: Mbongno, Mvanip (Mvano), ?Somyev, ?Ndunda
- Mambila
- Tep–Vute
- Tep
- Vute: Vute, Wawa
- Mambila–Kamkam
Ethnologue also lists Njerep, which most likely lies somewhere in the Mambila–Kamkam branch.
References
- Blench, Roger, 2011. 'The membership and internal structure of Bantoid and the border with Bantu'. Bantu IV, Humboldt University, Berlin.
External links
- Marieke Martin, 2011. 'The Erosion of Noun Classes in Mambiloid'
Categories:- Mambiloid languages
- Niger-Congo language stubs
- Atlantic–Congo
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