- Tikar language
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Tikar Spoken in Cameroon Ethnicity Tikar, Bedzan Native speakers 25,000 (1989) Language family Niger–Congo- Atlantic–Congo
- Benue–Congo
- Bantoid
- Tikar
- Bantoid
- Benue–Congo
Dialects NdoboBedzan (Medzan)Language codes ISO 639-3 tik Tikar is a Bantoid language of uncertain classification spoken in Cameroon by the Bankim, Ngambe, and related Tikar peoples, as well as by the Bedzan Pygmies. Blench (2011) states that the little evidence available suggests that it is most closely related to the Mambiloid and Dakoid languages.
Variants of the name are Tikali, Tikar-East, Tikari, Tingkala.
A Bandobo variety (Ndobo, Ndob, Ndome) may be a separate language. Less divergent dialects are Twumwu (Tumu) in Bankim, Tige in Ngambe, Nditam, Kong, Mankim, Gambai, and Bedzan.
References
- Blench, Roger, 2011. 'The membership and internal structure of Bantoid and the border with Bantu'. Bantu IV, Humboldt University, Berlin.
External links
- Map of Tikar language from the LL-Map project
- Information on Tikar language from the MultiTree project
Categories:- Bantoid languages
- Languages of Cameroon
- African Pygmies
- Niger-Congo language stubs
- Atlantic–Congo
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