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Makaa–Njem languages

Makaa–Njem languages

Bantu language group spoken in Cameroon


The Makaa–Njem languages are a group of Bantu languages spoken in Cameroon, the Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and the Republic of the Congo. They are coded Zone A.80 in Guthrie's classification.

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According to Nurse & Philippson (2003), adding the Kako languages (Guthrie's A.90) forms a valid node, called Pomo–Bomwali (Kairn Klieman 1997).

Languages

Kako

The Guthrie Kako (A.90) languages are:

Makaa–Njem

The Guthrie Makaa–Njem (A.80) languages are:

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Maho (2009) adds Shiwe (Oshieba) of central Gabon.

Glottolog classifies the languages as follows:[9]


Notes

  1. All totals are based on the relevant Ethnologue pages.
  2. "Bekwel", Ethnologue.
  3. "Byep", Ethnologue.
  4. "Kol", Ethnologue.
  5. "Koonzime", Ethnologue.
  6. "Kol", Ethnologue.
  7. "Njyem", Ethnologue.
  8. "So", Ethnologue.
  9. Hammarström, Harald; Forke, Robert; Haspelmath, Martin; Bank, Sebastian, eds. (2020). "Makaa-Njem (A.80)". Glottolog 4.3.

References

  • Nurse, Derek; Philippson, Gérard, eds. (2003). The Bantu languages. London: Routledge. ISBN 9780700711345.
  • Gordon, Raymond G., Jr. (ed.) (2005). Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 15th ed. Dallas: SIL International. Retrieved 7 June 2006.

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