-
immunoglobulin superfamily of proteins. In
humans it is
encoded by the
ALCAM gene. It is also
called CD166 (cluster of
differentiation 166), MEMD, SC-1/DM-GRASP/BEN...
-
Cameroon is
mostly based from Ethnologue. The
Atlas linguistique du
Cameroun (
ALCAM, or "Linguistic
Atlas of Cameroon")
lists about 250
languages in Cameroon...
- In the 1980s,
there were 5,000
speakers or
slightly less in
Cameroon (
ALCAM 1984). It is also
spoken in Chad.
Majera at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)...
-
Southern Bata and
South of Rio Benito.
Glottolog adds Shiwa.
According to
ALCAM (2012), the non-Pygmy
Kwasio people speak two
language varieties, Mvumbo...
- required)
Binam Bikoi, Charles, ed. (2012).
Atlas linguistique du
Cameroun (
ALCAM) [Linguistic
Atlas of Cameroon].
Atlas linguistique de l'Afrique centrale...
- the
Gedar language, and this name is what some
people use for the
Gedar (
ALCAM 1983).
Gidar at
Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022) Blench, 2006. The Afro-Asiatic...
- Okak, Mekê, Atsi (Batsi),
Nzaman (Zaman), Mveni, and Mvaïe.
According to
ALCAM (2012), Fang is
mainly spoken in
northern Gabon and also in
Equatorial Guinea...
- arrondis****t, Mayo-Tsanaga department, Far
North Region) by
about 5,000
speakers (
ALCAM 1984).
Although closely related,
Mabas is
distinct from Hdi (78% lexical...
- in
Gabon and
Equatorial Guinea sounds very
similar to Kako.
According to
ALCAM (2012), each clan (in Kako mbó,
equivalent to Beti mvog) has its own linguistic...
-
unlikely that
Mbaki should be
considered a
dialect of Kwakum.
According to
ALCAM (2012), the
Kwakum inhabit 8
villages in
Dimako commune (Haut-Nyong department)...