- The
twelve Mambiloid languages are
languages spoken by the
Mambila and
related peoples mostly in
eastern Nigeria and in Cameroon. In
Nigeria the largest...
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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...
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known as Galim, Nyemnyem, Nyamnyam, and Suga, is an
endangered Mambiloid language spoken in the
Adamawa Region of
northern Cameroon. Most of the...
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South Bantoid was
introduced by Williamson. In this proposal, the
Mambiloid and
Dakoid languages (and
later Tikar) are
grouped together as
North Bantoid...
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related to [the
Mambiloid languages] Cambap, Njerep, and Kasabe." Connell, B. (1995).
Dying Languages and the
Complexity of the
Mambiloid Group.
Paper presented...
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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...
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Mvanip (Mvano), or Magu, is a
minor Mambiloid language of Nigeria.
Despite the
small number of speakers,
language use is vigorous[additional citation(s)...
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dialect chain stretching across Nigeria and Cameroon. It is one of the
Mambiloid languages, a
branch of Benue–Congo.
Notable dialects are Barup, Bang,...
- Vute is a
Mambiloid language of
Cameroon and Gabon, with a
thousand speakers in Nigeria. The
orthography was
standardized on
March 9, 1979.
Noted dialect...