Mbum languages
Adamawa language group of central Africa
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::summary Adamawa language group of central Africa ::
::data[format=table title="Infobox language family"]
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Mbum |
| altname | Kebi-Benue |
| region | southern Chad, northwestern CAR, northern Cameroon, eastern Nigeria |
| familycolor | Niger-Congo |
| fam2 | Atlantic–Congo |
| fam3 | Savannas |
| fam4 | Mbum–Day |
| child1 | Central |
| child2 | Northern |
| child3 | Mbum |
| glotto | mbum1257 |
| glottorefname | Mbumic |
| :: |
|name=Mbum |altname=Kebi-Benue |region=southern Chad, northwestern CAR, northern Cameroon, eastern Nigeria |familycolor=Niger-Congo |fam2=Atlantic–Congo |fam3=Savannas |fam4=Mbum–Day |child1=Central |child2=Northern |child3=Mbum |glotto=mbum1257 |glottorefname=Mbumic
The Mbum or Kebi-Benue languages (also known as Lakka in narrower scope) are a group of the Mbum–Day branch of the Adamawa languages, spoken in southern Chad, northwestern Central African Republic, northern Cameroon and eastern Nigeria. Their best-known member is Mbum; other languages in the group include Tupuri and Kare.
They were labeled "G6" in Joseph Greenberg's Adamawa language-family proposal.
Languages
- Southern Mbum: Mbum proper, Mbere, Gbete
- South West Mbum : [Limbum of the Wimbum]
- Central Mbum
- Northern Mbum
In addition, Pondo, Gonge, Tale, Laka, Pam and To are unclassified within Mbum. To is a secret male initiation language of the Gbaya. Dek is purported in some sources but apparently unattested.
La'bi, an esoteric ritual language of male initiation among the Gbaya Kara, the Mbum, and some Sara Laka, is related to Mbum. It has substantial loans from one or more Sara languages. Other initiation languages in the Mbum family are To (Gbaya, but with partial Mbum origins), Dzel, and Ngarage.
References
- Roger Blench, 2004. List of Adamawa languages (ms)
References
- Boyd, Raymond. 1974. Étude Comparative dans le groupe Adamawa. (Société d'études linguistiques et anthropologiques de France, 46.) Paris: Centre National de la Récherche Sciéntifique
- Yves Moñino, 1977. "Conceptions du monde et langue d'initiation ''la'bi'' de Gbaya-Kara", ''Langages et cultures africaines'', Paris, Maspero.
- Elders, Stefan. 2006. Issues in comparative Kebi-Benue (Adamawa). Africana Linguistica XII. 37-88.
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