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Akpondu is a
Plateau language of
Nigeria once
spoken in
Akpondu village,
Kaduna State. The
Akpondu people have
shifted to Ninzo. Only the
numerals have...
- one
kilometre apart from each
other on the
Wamba -
Fadan Karshi road.
Akpondu is also
closely related (also Babur,
Nisam and Nigbo) but
moribund or extinct...
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based on its
proximity to
Akpondu, a
language closely related to
Alumu and Tesu. The
extinct undo****ented
languages Akpondu and
Babur (Bəbər) were also...
- Endonym(s)
Other names (location-based)
Speakers Location(s)
Akpondu (extinct)
Akpondu 1 (2005). The last
speaker was only a
remember and can only recall...
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Sheet 1 and 2: Plateau.
Mimeographed paper. Ibadan. Blench,
Roger M. 2012.
Akpondu, Nigbo, Bəbər and Nisam:
moribund or
extinct languages of
central Nigeria...
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language of
Central Nigeria and its affinities. Blench,
Roger M. 2012.
Akpondu, Nigbo, Bəbər and Nisam:
moribund or
extinct languages of
central Nigeria...
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Language Science Press. doi:10.5281/zenodo.1314325 Blench,
Roger M. 2012.
Akpondu, Nigbo, Bəbər and Nisam:
moribund or
extinct languages of
central Nigeria...