lingvo.wikisort.org - LanguageDoyayo (ethnonym: Dowayo) is a language of the Duru branch of Adamawa languages spoken in Cameroon.
Duru language spoken in Cameroon
Doyayo |
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Region | Cameroon |
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Native speakers | (18,000 cited 1985)[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | dow |
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Glottolog | doya1240 |
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Person | Doo²waa²³yɔ¹ |
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Language | Doo²³ya̰a̰¹yɔ¹ |
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Doyayo (Doo²³ya̰a̰¹yɔ¹ 'man's mouth'; alternatively Doo²waa²³ya̰a̰¹yɔ¹ 'man's child's mouth') is spoken by the Dowayo (or Doo²waa²³yɔ¹ 'man's child') ethnic group.
Names
According to ALCAM (2012), Doayo, which has 18,000 speakers, is the main language of the northern part of Poli commune (in Faro department, Northern Region).[2]
Taara is spoken in the mountains west of Poli, and Marka in the plains further northwest in Tcheboa commune, Bénoué department.[2]
The term Namchi, which means "crushed ones" or "those who crush [millet for us]" in Fulfulde, is a cover term that refers not only to the Doayo, but also its neighbors Duupa and Dugun (the latter two are both Dii languages).[2]
Joseph Greenberg's "Sewe" is in fact a variety of the Doayo language documented by Griaule. The name comes from the informant's village, Sewe.[2]
Dialects
Doyayo dialects are:[3]
- Markɛ (spoken in the northwestern plains)
- Tɛ̰ɛ̰rɛ of Poli
- Southern Tɛ̰ɛ̰rɛ (spoken in the mountains to the south)
- Sewe (Séwé)
(Note that there are two distinct Tɛ̰ɛ̰rɛ dialects.)
Blench (2004) considers the Sewe dialect to be a separate language, no more closely related to Dowayo than to Koma and Vere.
References
- Doyayo at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- Binam Bikoi, Charles, ed. (2012). Atlas linguistique du Cameroun (ALCAM) [Linguistic Atlas of Cameroon]. Atlas linguistique de l'Afrique centrale (ALAC) (in French). Vol. 1: Inventaire des langues. Yaoundé: CERDOTOLA. ISBN 9789956796069.
- Kleinewillinghöfer, Ulrich (2015). Doyayo.
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See also: General Alphabet of Cameroon Languages |
Adamawa languages |
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Waja–Kam | |
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Leko–Nimbari | Leko | |
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Duru | |
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Mumuye–Yendang | |
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Bambukic | Bikwin–Jen | |
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Bena–Mboi (Yungur) | |
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На других языках
[de] Doyayo
Die Sprache Dowayo (auch Doyayo genannt) ist eine Adamaua-Sprache und ist ein Mitglied der Duru-Sprachgruppe innerhalb der Savannensprachen.
- [en] Doyayo language
[fr] Dowayo (langue)
Le dowayo (ou doayo, donyanyo, donyayo, doohyaayo, doowaayo, dooyaangyo, dooyaayo, dooyayo, dowayayo, dowayo, doyaayo, doyau, « namchi » (péj.), « namci » (péj.), « namshi » (péj.), nomai, tunga, tungbo, tuuno) est une langue de l'Adamaoua parlée au Cameroun dans la Région du Nord, le département de la Bénoué, au nord de l'arrondissement de Poli et autour de Poli, par la population Dowayo.
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