- The
Beboid languages are any of
several groups of
languages spoken prin****lly in
southwest Cameroon,
although two
languages (Bukwen and Mashi) are spoken...
- and East
Beboid may form a group,
perhaps with the
uncertain languages Esimbi and Buru–Angwe: ?
Bendi Tivoid–
Beboid: Tivoid, Esimbi, East
Beboid, ? Buru–Angwe...
- was the last
Bikya speaker. It, and
presumably all of Furu, is
perhaps a
Beboid language. Breton,
Roland (1995) 'Les Furu et leur voisins',
Cahier Sciences...
-
three non-Jukunoid languages,
among which Bikya and
Bishuo are
probably Beboid, but
Busuu has been
unable to be classified. All of
these languages were...
- the
Tivoid languages (Blench 2011).
Blench (2012)
suggests that
Western Beboid may
belong in Gr****fields.
Blench (2010b) adds Momo as a
Narrow Gr****fields...
- Eman, Caka, Ihatum,
Amasi Ekoid:
Ejagham Nyang: Denya, Kendem,
Kenyang Beboid Western: Naki, Bu, Misong, Koshin, Muŋgɔŋ, Cuŋ Eastern: Bebe, Kemezuŋ, Ncane...
- CE. Tivoid-
Beboid: a
large range of
languages of
southwestern Cameroon and
southeastern Nigeria: Tivoid, Esimbi, East
Beboid, West
Beboid?, Momo?, Furu...
-
ancestral to Bantu.
These include Mambiloid,
Ekoid of
Cross River State, Bendi,
Beboid, Gr****fields and
Tivoid languages.
Within the Benue-Congo languages, the...
-
Central Delta Lower Cross River Ogoni Upper Cross River Northern Bantoid Dakoid Mambiloid Tikar Southern Bantoid Bantu Beboid Bendi Ekoid Gr****fields Tivoid...
- Bebe, or Naami, is an
Eastern Beboid language of Cameroon.
According to Ethnologue, it's 85%
lexically similar to Kemezung. Bebe at
Ethnologue (18th ed...