- Bikya language
Infobox Language
name=Bikya
states=Cameroon
region=North West Province ,Menchum Division ,Furu-Awa Subdivision ,Furubana village
speakers=1 (1986 Breton)
familycolor=Niger-Congo
fam2=Atlantic-Congo
fam3=Volta-Congo
fam4=Benue-Congo
fam5=Bantoid
fam6=Southern
iso2=bnt|iso3=bybBikya (also known as Furu) is a language of the
Niger-Congo family that is spoken inCameroon . It is unknown if this language is still existent. In1986 four surviving speakers were identified, although only one (a man in his seventies) spoke the language fluently.Bikya is probably best known for the work of English linguist Dr.
David Dalby who filmed an 87-year-oldAfrican woman who spoke Bikya as her native tongue. All records indicate that she was the last fluent speaker of the tongue. The archival footage was shot to preserve the language before it was lost forever.Bibliography
*Breton, Roland (1995) 'Les Furu et leur voisins', "Cahier Sciences Humaines", 31, 1, 17–48.
*Breton, Roland (1993) "Is there a Furu Language Group? An investigation on the Cameroon-Nigeria Border", "The Journal of West African Languages", 23, 2, 97–98.
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