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Idomoid languages

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Atlantic–Congo language group of Nigeria
Idomoid
Geographic
distribution
Central Nigeria, lower reaches of theBenue River
Linguistic classificationNiger–Congo?
Subdivisions
  • Yace
  • Etulo–Idoma
Language codes
Glottologidom1262

TheIdomoid languages are spoken primarily inBenue State of east-central Nigeria and surrounding regions.Idoma itself is an official language spoken by nearly four million people including the subgroups of Igede, Uffia, Otukpo, and Orokam.

Languages

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Ethnologue includesEloyi, though that assignment is outdated as Blench (2007)[1] considers Eloyi to be a divergentPlateau language that has undergone Idomoid influence, rather than vice versa.

Ethnologue also calls the non-Yace branch "Akweya", despite the fact that Yace are also called "Akweya".

Names and locations

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Below is a list of language names, populations, and locations from Blench (2019).[2]


LanguageBranchClusterDialectsAlternate spellingsOwn name for languageEndonym(s)Other names (location-based)Other names for languageExonym(s)SpeakersLocation(s)
IgedeThree dialects: Òjù (Central), Ìtóò (Ito), Ùẉ ọò`kwù ̣(Worku); also Gabu (Ogoja LGA)Igedde, Egede, Egedde70,000 (1952 RGA), 120,000 (1982 UBS)Benue State, Oju, Otukpo and Okpokwu LGAs;Cross River State, Ogoja LGA
YaceAlifokpa, IjieguYache, Yatye, IyaceEkpari?6,600 (1937 RGA); 10,000 (1982 UBS)Cross River State, Ogoja LGA
AkpaAkweya5,500 (1952 RGA)Benue State, Otukpo LGA
EloyiMbeci (=Mbekyi, Mbejĩ, Mbamu)Afo, Epe, Aho, Afu, Afao20,000 (Mackay 1964); 25,000 (SIL)Nasarawa State, Nasarawa and Awe LGAs;Benue State, Otukpo LGA
AlagoGroup BAgwatashi, Assaikio, Doma, Keana in towns of these namesAlagoIdoma Nokwu15,000 (1953 RGA); at least 100,000 (Blench 2017)Nasarawa State, Awe and Lafia LGAs
EtuloGroup BUtur, EturoTurumawa2,900 (1952 RGA); more than 10,000 (Shain, p.c. 1988)Benue State, Gboko LGA,Taraba State, Wukari, LGA
YalaYalaIyala25,650 (1952); 50,000 (1973 SIL)
Yala IkomYalaNkumCross River State, Ikom LGA
Yala ObubraYalaNkum AkpambeCross River State, Obubra LGA
Yala OgojaYalaYala Ọkpọ̃ma (Central Yala) spoken in all hamlets comprising Ọkpọ̃ma village; Yala Igbeeku spoken between Igbeeku Rikọ and Oloko; Yala Ọkpamẹ, spoken in Ọkkpamẹ, Yẹhẹ and Ebo.Cross River State, Ogoja LGA
Idoma clusterIdomaBenue State,Otukpo,Apa andOkpokwu LGAs;Nasarawa State, Nasarawa andAwe LGAs
AgatuIdomaAgatu, OchekwuIdoma North56,000 (1952 RGA); 70,000 (1987 UBS)Benue State,Apa LGAOtukpo LGA;Nasarawa State, Nasarawa andAwe LGAs
Idoma CentralIdomaOturkpo, OtukpoAkpoto66,000 (1952 RGA)Benue State,Otukpo,Apa and Okpokwu LGAs
Idoma WestIdoma60,000 (1952 RGA)Benue State, Okpokwu LGA
OkpoguIdoma
Idoma SouthIdomaIgumale, Igwaale, Ijigbam13,500 (1952 RGA)Benue State, Okpokwu LGA

See also

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References

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  1. ^Blench, Roger. 2007.The Eloyi language of Central Nigeria and its affinities.
  2. ^Blench, Roger (2019).An Atlas of Nigerian Languages (4th ed.). Cambridge: Kay Williamson Educational Foundation.

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