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- 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...
- nɪ́zʌ́ː]), also known as Galim, Nyemnyem, and Suga, is an endangered Mambiloid language spoken in the Adamawa Region of northern Cameroon. Most of the...
- and South Bantoid was introduced by Williamson. In this proposal, the Mambiloid and Dakoid languages (and later Tikar) are grouped together as North Bantoid...
- which are the languages immediately ancestral to Bantu. These include Mambiloid, Ekoid of Cross River State, Bendi, Beboid, Gr****fields and Tivoid languages...
- 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...
- Yeni, Mahlaing Township, Myanmar Yeni, Tavas, Turkey Yeni language, a Mambiloid language of Cameroon This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct...
- Benue–Congo) Bantoid-Cross: Cross River Northern Bantoid: Dakoid? Fam? Tikar? Mambiloid Bendi Southern Bantoid: includes the far-flung Bantu languages spread...
- related to [the Mambiloid languages] Cambap, Njerep, and Kasabe." Connell, B. (1995). Dying Languages and the Complexity of the Mambiloid Group. Paper presented...
- Njerep (Njerup) is a Mambiloid language spoken in the Adamawa Region of Cameroon. Njerep is almost completely extinct, with only 4 people who speak it...