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To browse Academia. A dictionary and grammar sketch of the eBoze language of Central Nigeria. Roger Blench. Previously the language was known only from a short wordlist. It has a reduced consonant inventory compared with some neighbouring South Bauchi languages, the usual six vowels with length contrast, and three tone heights. A listing and introduction to the languages of Nigeria. Roger Blench , Michael Bulkaam. The phonology is simplified, like northern languages such as Mwaghavul, without the secondary stop and fricative series characteristic of the neighbouring Tal.
Jakob Lesage. Firew Girma Worku. Benson Peace. The study adopts a descriptive research design in collecting, describing and analyzing the data. The language is rich in pronouns, consisting of subject pronouns, object pronouns, reflexive pronouns, interrogative pronouns and posses This paper analyses preliminary data on the Zora language, an endangered East Kainji language spoken in Plateau State, Nigeria. Zora is moribund, only spoken by a small number of old men, and many lexical items no forgotten.
The data consists of a wordlist of some items, and the phonology which can be deduced from the transcribed list. Some differences emerge from the much shorter list presented in collected by Shimizu in the mids. There are many uncertainties and Zora represents an opportunity to recover more data before it finally is forgotten. Katharine Barnwell. The purpose of this thesis is to present a description of the phonology and grammar of the Mbembe language of the Cross River area of Nigeria.
Chapter 1 gives a brief general introduction to the Mbembe language and people and outlines the theoretical basis of the description. It includes a summary of the units of the phonological and grammatical hierarchies. The final section highlights some of the distinctive characteristics of the language with some comments on their interpretation. Chapter 2 describes the phonological hierarchy, focussing primarily on the syllable-piece, and discussing congruence between phonological and grammatical units.