Bookkeeping: Momina

This entry has been retired and is featured here only for bookkeeping purposes. Either the entry has been replaced with one or more more accurate entries or it has been retired because it was based on a misunderstanding to begin with.
AES status:
shifting
Source:
Campbell, Lyle and Lee, Nala Huiying and Okura, Eve and Simpson, Sean and Ueki, Kaori 2022
Comment:
Momina (4682-mmb) = Endangered (20 percent certain, based on the evidence available) [Lewis 2009](cldf:lewis:ed:09)

Momina [mmb] is listed in E16/E17/E18/E19/E20/E21/E22/E23/E24/E25/E26/E27/E28 as a separate language alongside Momuna [mqf]. The Momina [mmb] entry states that it represents the language of Samboga village. However, Samboga is located on the Kolff river ( Wilbrink, Ans 2004: 6 ) which is squarely inside Momuna [mqf] territory according its entry and information on the ground confirms there is only one language in this territory ( Henson, Leslie 2003: 177-180 ). The Momina [mmb] entry is spurious, and the result of a misinterpretation (p.c. Dick Kroneman 2025) of a cautiously formulated survey by Kroneman and Peckham 1989 ( Peter J. Silzer and Heljä Heikkinen-Clouse 1991 ). See also: Momuna [mqf].

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