- The four
Beromic languages are a
branch of the
Plateau languages spoken in
central Nigeria by
approximately 1
million people. The
following classification...
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typologically and
lexically diverse. For instance,
Roger Blench (2022)
notes that
Beromic is more
internally diverse than all of West
Chadic A3.
Little work has...
- Kaiyorawa, Lukshi, and Lushi.
Dyarim had been
influenced by
Beromic languages during a time when
Beromic was more widespread. Zeem-Caari-Danshe-Dyarim cluster...
- The
indigenous people of the town are the
Niten people who
speak Iten, a
Beromic language.
Damishi Sango Gabriel Gala Prof.Chup
Clement Hon.
Yakubu Elisha...
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Izere Jju
Kadara Kamanton Kulu
Kuturmi Rigwe Shamang Tyap
Yeskwa Zhire Beromic Berom Cara Iten
Nincut Yukubenic Akum
Beezen Bete
Kapya Lufu
Yukuben Ndunic...
- *gu-su *gu-to[ŋ] *-gi[ŋ] *ga-lem *ga-nyu *ba-zi *gu-kup
Plateau Proto-
Beromic *-gis *-toŋ *-ɣiŋ *-lyam *-nu *nì-ji *-kup *-kon *-sii
Plateau Proto-Ninzic...
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bearing their name in the
Kaura LGA. It
seems to have been
influenced by the
Beromic dialect of Iten,
Rigwe and Gworok; its
speakers share common borders to...
- (Aboro) is a
Plateau language of
Kaduna State,
Nigeria belonging to the
Beromic branch.
Blench estimates 5,000
speakers in 2003. It is
spoken 7 km north...
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Native speakers 40,000 (2003)
Language family Niger–Congo? Atlantic–Congo Benue–Congo
Plateau Beromic Eten
Language codes ISO 639-3 etx
Glottolog eten1239...
- Gyongic, Kulu is of
Northern plateau i.e. the Adara-ic languages, and Cara
Beromic just like Iten and
Berom itself. One
feature of the
Atyap (a
subgroup in...