Kofyar | |
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Pan | |
Native to | Nigeria |
Region | Plateau State |
Ethnicity | Kofyar |
Native speakers | 110,000 (2000) [1] |
Afro-Asiatic
| |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 |
kwl |
Glottolog |
kofy1242 |
Pan is an Afro-Asiatic dialect cluster spoken in Plateau State, Nigeria.
Dialects are Bwol, Dimmuk (Doemak), Gworam, Jipal, Kofyar (Kwong), Kwagallak (Kwolla), and Mirriam (Mernyang). [1]
Blench (2019) lists the following language varieties in the Pan cluster. [2] Village locations are cited by Blench (2019) from Hon, et al. (2014). [3]
Note that in the villages names, orthographic oe stands for the mid central vowel ə, a practice that had been adopted by missionaries in the Shendam area during the 1930s, such as Father E. Sirlinger. [5] [6] [7]
Kofyar | |
---|---|
Pan | |
Native to | Nigeria |
Region | Plateau State |
Ethnicity | Kofyar |
Native speakers | 110,000 (2000) [1] |
Afro-Asiatic
| |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 |
kwl |
Glottolog |
kofy1242 |
Pan is an Afro-Asiatic dialect cluster spoken in Plateau State, Nigeria.
Dialects are Bwol, Dimmuk (Doemak), Gworam, Jipal, Kofyar (Kwong), Kwagallak (Kwolla), and Mirriam (Mernyang). [1]
Blench (2019) lists the following language varieties in the Pan cluster. [2] Village locations are cited by Blench (2019) from Hon, et al. (2014). [3]
Note that in the villages names, orthographic oe stands for the mid central vowel ə, a practice that had been adopted by missionaries in the Shendam area during the 1930s, such as Father E. Sirlinger. [5] [6] [7]