Boro language (Ghana) explained

Boro
States:Ghana
Region:central eastern Ghana
Extinct:19th century
Familycolor:Niger-Congo
Fam2:(unclassified);
Atlantic–Congo ?
Fam3:Kwa ?
Fam4:Ghana–Togo Mountain ?
Iso3:xxb
Glotto:boro1283
Glottorefname:Boro

Boro is an extinct language once spoken in central eastern Ghana. In the vicinity of Worawora and Tapa, Rudolf Plehn found one old man who could still remember some words of this language, which according to him was spoken by more people in his younger years. The language is only known from the 12 lexical items collected by Plehn around the end of the 19th century and published in Seidel (1898). Westermann (1922) classified it as one of the Togorestsprachen, a classification followed by Glottolog,[1] while Heine (1968:300) leaves it unclassified.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hammarström. Harald. Forke. Robert. Haspelmath. Martin. Bank. Sebastian. 2020. Boro . Glottolog 4.3.