Asụsụ Duru
Asūsū Duru
Asụsụ Duru bụ otu Asụsụ Savanna a na-asụ n'ebe ugwu Cameroon na n'ebe ọwụwa anyanwụ Naịjirịa. A na-akpọ ha "G4" na atụmatụ ezinụlọ asụsụ Adamawa nke Joseph Greenberg.
Kleinewillinghöfer (2012) na-ahụkwa ọtụtụ myirịta morphological n'etiti asụsụ Samba-Duru na Central Gur.[1]
Asụsụ
dezie- Duli (ọ dịghịzi)
- Dii: Duupa, Dugun (Panõ), Dii (Mambe", Mamna'a, Goom, Boow, Ngbang, Sagzee, Vaazin, Home, Nyok)
- Peere (Kutin)
- Longto (Voko)
- Vere-Dowayo
Agbanyeghị, Guldemann (2018) na-eme ka e nwee obi abụọ na njikọta nke Samba–Duru dị ka otu jikọtara ọnụ.[2]
Nchịkọta
dezieNa saịtị Adamawa Languages Project, Kleinewillinghöfer (2015) kewara otu Samba-Duru dị ka ndị a (leekwa Asụsụ Leko). [3]
- Samba-Duru
- Vere (Vere)
- Jango (Mama Jango) [4]
- Ìgwè Vere (Momi, Vere Kaadam)
- Wɔmmu (Wongi)
- Nissim-Eilim
- Kobom, Karum (Lee Kari), Danum
- Vɔmnəm (Koma Vomni)
- Ìgwè Gəunəm: Yarəm, Lim, Gbaŋrɨm, Baidəm, Zanəm, Ləələm, wdg.
- Damtəm (Koma Damti), wdg.
- Gəmme (Gimme) (Koma) [5]
- Gəmnəm (Gəmnime, Gimnime): Beiya, Gindoo; Riitime
- Gəmme (Kompana, Panme): Yəgme, Dehnime; Baanime
- [6]Doyayo (Dooya̰yɔyɔ):[1] Markɛ;__hau____hau____hau__ (nke Poli);__hau____ilo____hau____ilo__ (nke ugwu)
- Duru
- Ìgwè Dii
- Dugun (Paape, Sa)
- Duupa (Paape)
- Pɛrɛ (Pere, Kutin): Gaziwaːlɛ, Nordlti; Zɔŋ Pɛrɛ (Potopo)
- Ihe a na-akpọ "Voko"
- Samba (Samba Leeko, Leko)
Aha na ebe
dezieN'okpuru bụ ndepụta aha asụsụ, ọnụ ọgụgụ mmadụ, na ọnọdụ sitere na Blench (2019). [8]
Asụsụ | Ìgwè | Asụsụ | Asụsụ ndị ọzọ | Aha nke aka maka asụsụ | Aha ndị ọzọ (dabere na ebe) | Aha ndị ọzọ maka asụsụ | Ndị ọkà okwu | Ebe (s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nne Jango | Nne Jango | Vere (lee kwa Momĩ, Were, Verre, Kobo (na Cameroon) | Ngụkọta 20,000 (gụnyere Momĩ, 4,000 na Cameroon (1982 SIL) | Adamawa Steeti, Fufore LGA | ||||
Momi | Ziri | Vere (nke a gụnyekwara Mom Jango, q.v.), Were, Verre, Kobo (na Cameroon) | 20,000 ngụkọta (gụnyere Mom Jango), 4,000 na Cameroon (1982 SIL) | Adamawa State, Yola na Fufore LGAs; na Cameroon | ||||
Ìgwè Koma | Koma | Nkwekọrịta dị n'etiti aha Cameroon na Naijiria ejighị n'aka | Kuma, Koma (okwu mkpuchi Fulfulde maka Gomme, Gomnome, Ndera; ALCAM na-emeso ha dị ka asụsụ dị iche iche ọ bụ ezie na ha nwere njikọ chiri anya) | 3,000 (1982 SIL); ọtụtụ na Cameroon | Adamawa State, Ganye na Fufore LGAs, na Alantika Mountains; nakwa na Cameroon | |||
Gọm | Koma | Gamma | Damti, Koma Kampana, Panbe | |||||
Gọmọn | Koma | Gọmọnọm | Mbeya, Gimbe, Koma Kadam, Laame, Youtubo | |||||
Ndera | Koma | Ịgbọ agbọ, Ịgba, Ịgba |
Ihe edeturu n'okpuru ala
dezie- ↑ Kleinewillinghöfer, Ulrich (2012). Correlations of the Noun Class Systems of Central Adamawa and Proto Central Gur.
- ↑ Güldemann (2018). "Historical linguistics and genealogical language classification in Africa", in Güldemann: The Languages and Linguistics of Africa, The World of Linguistics series. Berlin: De Gruyter Mouton, 58–444. DOI:10.1515/9783110421668-002. ISBN 978-3-11-042606-9.
- ↑ Kleinewillinghöfer, Ulrich. 2015. Samba-Duru group. Adamawa Languages Project.
- ↑ Kleinewillinghöfer, Ulrich (2015). Notes on Jango (Mom Jango).
- ↑ Kleinewillinghöfer, Ulrich (2015). Gimme-Vere and Doyayo: Comparative Wordlists.
- ↑ Kleinewillinghöfer, Ulrich (2015). Doyayo.
- ↑ Littig, Sabine (2017). Kolbila: Geography and history.
- ↑ Blench (2019). An Atlas of Nigerian Languages, 4th, Cambridge: Kay Williamson Educational Foundation.
Edensibia
dezie- [Ihe e dere n'ala ala peeji] Ndepụta asụsụ Adamawa (ms)
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Njikọ mpụga
dezie- Samba-Duru (Adamawa Languages Project)