lingvo.wikisort.org - LanguageIyive, also referred to as Uive, Yiive, Ndir, Asumbos, is a severely endangered Bantoid language spoken in Nigeria and Cameroon.[3] The ethnic group defined by use of this language is the Ndir.[4][5][6]
Bantoid language spoken in West Africa
Iyive |
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Native to | Cameroon, Nigeria |
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Region | South West(s) within the above country(s) |
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Ethnicity | Ndir defined by the language |
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Native speakers | (2,000 cited 1996)[1] |
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Official language in | Cameroon, Nigeria |
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Regulated by | Language Academy |
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ISO 639-3 | uiv Iyive |
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Glottolog | iyiv1238 Iyive |
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Guthrie code | Zone A [2] |
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ELP | Iyive |
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Iyive is an indigenous Tivoid language of the Cameroons close to Tiv proper.[7][8] It is spoken in the Southwest Region in the Manyu division, northeast of Akwaya town on the Nigeria border, Yive village.[9] Although they live in Cameroon, the majority of Iyive’s linguistic population has been forced to relocate to Nigeria due to conflict.[10]
Official status
Iyive is severely endangered and has been classified as moribund as the language is only spoken by the older generation of Ndir and not passed down to younger generations.[11][12] Iyive is not supported by any government bodies or institutions.[13]
Writing system
Iyive is written using Latin script.[14]
See also
- Endangered language
- Tivoid languages
- Cameroons
- Language death
- Nigeria
References
- Iyive at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
- Jouni Filip Maho, 2009. New Updated Guthrie List Online
- ‘’The Endangered Language Project’’
- [Alan S. & Regnier, C. (2008). Tivoid Survey. Cameroon: SIL]
- [Brenzinger, M. (Eds.). (2007). Language Diversity Endangered. New York, NY: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co]
- ‘’Iyive’’, ‘’Ethnologue Languages of the World’’
- [Otheguy, O.G.(2008). Minority language use in Cameroon and educated indigenes' attitude to their languages. International Journal of the Sociology of Language. Volume 2008, Issue 189]
- [William, F. R. (2003). Tivoid Languages. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press]
- ‘’Iyive’’, ‘’Ethnologue Languages of the World’’
- Foster, S. E. (2012). ‘’ A Phonology Sketch of the Iyive Language’’ Cameroon: SIL
- [Malcolm, G. (1967). The Classification of the Bantu Languages. London: Dawsons of Pall Mall]
- ‘’The Endangered Language Project’’
- [Huge, V. J. & Hardinge, O. (1967). Language, Schools, and Government in Cameroon. New York, NY: Teachers College Press.]
- ‘’Iyive’’, ‘’Ethnologue Languages of the World’’
External links
Blench, R. M. ‘’Language: Iyive’’, ‘’Glottolog’’, 2010
‘’Iyive’’, The Endangered language Project’’
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See also: General Alphabet of Cameroon Languages |
Tivoid languages |
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На других языках
- [en] Iyive language
[fr] Iyive
L'iyive (ou uive, yiive) est une langue bantoïde méridionale, dite « tivoïde »[1], parlée dans la Région du Sud-Ouest au Cameroun, dans le département du Manyu, au nord-est de l'arrondissement d'Akwaya, dans le village d'Yive, et de l'autre côté de la frontière au Nigeria [2].
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