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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...
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suggests that "it was
closely related to [the
Mambiloid languages] Cambap,
Njerep, and Kasabe." Connell, B. (1995).
Dying Languages and the
Complexity of...
- Somyev, ?Ndunda
Mambila Tep–Vute Tep Vute: Vute, Wawa
Ethnologue also
lists Njerep,
which most
likely lies
somewhere in the Mambila–Kamkam branch. The extinct...
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spoken in
Taraba State are Akum, Bukwen, Esimbi, Fali of Baissa, Jiba,
Njerep, Tha, Yandang, Yotti, Ywom.
Taraba State has many
schools and education...
- (2003). "Ethnogenesis and
Fractal History on an
African Frontier: Mambila-
Njerep-Mandulu". The
Journal of
African History. 44 (1): 117–138. doi:10.1017/S002185370200823X...
- (Cameroon)
Critically endangered mnr Ndai
language Critically endangered gke
Njerep language Critically endangered Nubaca language Severely endangered ...
- naga njn I/L Naga Naga,
Liangmai njo I/L Naga Naga, Ao ao naga njr I/L
Njerep njs I/L Nisa njt I/L Ndyuka-Trio
Pidgin nju I/L
Ngadjunmaya njx I/L Kunyi...