Yumu language (Nigeria) explained

Yumu
States:Nigeria
Region:Niger State
Speakers:?
Familycolor:Niger-Congo
Fam2:Benue–Congo
Fam3:Kainji
Fam4:Kambari
Iso3:none
Glotto:none

Yumu is a minor Kainji language of Nigeria. It is listed as a potential Kambari language by Roger Blench,[1] however it does not have an Ethnologue nor Glottolog entry.

The village of Yumu, said to be "of obscure origin", is located on the western side of Kainji Lake in Agwara District, Niger State, adjacent to the areas of the divergent Kainji languages of Reshe, Lopa and Laru.[2]

A 1979 linguistic survey of Nigeria, citing Rev. A. Washbrook, lists Yumu as either a dialect of Lopa or of Kambari.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Roger Blench, 2010. The Kambari languages
  2. Book: Peoples of the Middle Niger Region Northern Nigeria: Western Africa. Gunn. Harold. Conant. F. P.. 2017-02-03. Routledge. 9781315282275. 22. en.
  3. Book: Osaji, Bede. Language Survey in Nigeria. 1979. Centre international de recherche sur le bilinguisme. 104. en.