- The
twelve Mambiloid languages are
languages spoken by the
Mambila and
related peoples mostly in
eastern Nigeria and in Cameroon. In
Nigeria the largest...
-
wordlist shows its
strongest resemblance to be with the
Ndung dialect of
Mambiloid language Kwanja,
although that may
simply be
because this has
become the...
-
North Bantoid) is a
branch of the
Bantoid languages. It
consists of the
Mambiloid, Dakoid, and
Tikar languages of
eastern Nigeria and west-central Cameroon...
-
related to [the
Mambiloid languages] Cambap, Njerep, and Kasabe." Connell, B. (1995).
Dying Languages and the
Complexity of the
Mambiloid Group.
Paper presented...
- and
South Bantoid was
introduced by Williamson. In this proposal, the
Mambiloid and
Dakoid languages (and
later Tikar) are
grouped together as
North Bantoid...
-
Njerep (Njerup) is a
Mambiloid language spoken in the
Adamawa Region of Cameroon.
Njerep is
essentially extinct, with only 4
people who
speak it at home...
- Nsaa
Cross River: Korop; Efik Bendi: Boki
Bantoid (see below)
Bantoid Mambiloid: Njoyame, Nizaa, Mambila, Kwanja, Bung, Kamkam, Vute Tivoid: Njwande,...
- cedilla, but is
still inappropriate for
polished standard text. Vute, a
Mambiloid language from Cameroon, uses
cedilla for the
nasalization of all vowel...
-
which are the
languages immediately ancestral to Bantu.
These include Mambiloid,
Ekoid of
Cross River State, Bendi, Beboid, Gr****fields and
Tivoid languages...
- Benue–Congo) Bantoid-Cross:
Cross River Northern Bantoid: Dakoid? Fam? Tikar?
Mambiloid Bendi Southern Bantoid:
includes the far-flung
Bantu languages spread...