de Boeck, L. B. 1948

Boeck, L. B. de. 1948. Les classifications des langues en Afrique. Bulletin des séances de l'Institut Royal Colonial Belge 19(4). 846-873. (Plus Notes by van Bulck 874-882.)

@article{151958,
  author     = {de Boeck, L. B.},
  journal    = {Bulletin des séances de l'Institut Royal Colonial Belge},
  note       = {Plus Notes by van Bulck 874-882.},
  number     = {4},
  pages      = {846-873},
  title      = {Les classifications des langues en Afrique},
  volume     = {19},
  year       = {1948},
  bestfn     = {africa\deboeck_afrique1948v2_o.pdf},
  besttxt    = {ptxt2\africa\deboeck_afrique1948_o.txt},
  fn         = {africa\deboeck_afrique1948v2_o.pdf, africa\deboeck_afrique1948.pdf, africa\deboeck_afrique1948_o.pdf, africa\deboeck_afrique1948v2.pdf},
  hhtype     = {overview;comparative},
  inlg       = {French [fra]},
  lgcode     = {Baloi = Loi [biz], Mampoko now speak Baloi but used to have a different language = Baloi [biz], Bokongo not sure what this village speaks, Likila including the villages Mobena-Myongo-Ndobo-Gundu (outsiders call them Bangele Balobo etc) West of the Ngiri 0.8N = Loi-Likila [biz], Mbondo now speak Likila but used to have a different language = Loi-Likila [biz], Bombenda villages Konga and Mokaw on the Ngiri Lobengo and Mongondo and Malele and variours villages in Ndobo Chefferie all of which are on the Congo river (neighbours call them Mbonzi) = Mbondzi (no iso apparently), Dzamba-Makutu = Zamba [NOCODE_Zamba], Bangele two villages Bwala and Mongondji ont encore leur propre langue, Batu ba loi (Leurs voisins du Sud les appellent Mokolo ou bien Mboo (les gens de la foret les appellent Balobo Bangele) habitent la chefferie de Bomana unclear what they speak, Mpundza = villages Ekondo-Mobondo-Bompete et une partie de Lobengo sur le fleuve which is a Baloi subgroup acc to Mangulu 1996 = Baloi [biz], Mbondzi villages Modzamba-Bolembe-Bomuna = Mbonji, Bobala (Lobala III) not intelligible with Lobala to the north (Lobala I and II) appeles Likoka par les gens environs et les Tanda les appellent Mbonzi, Lobala I and II = Lobala [loq], 4xMbonzo = Bonjo = Bonzo = 4 lgs including that which is Impfondo [bok], Tanda in chefferie Litoka also called Ngiri by the Libinza falls geographically and by name in Lobala [loq], Manganzi (les Tanda et les Bomboli les appellent Ngolo et les Bombomba les appellent Manganzi ou Makpala et les Lobala les appellent Nkolo or Mpoko) not mapped, Bomboli [bml], Libinza [liz], Balobo = Balobo (not Likila) [lie], Budjaba = Bozaba = Bomboli-Bozaba [bml], Bangiri = Likaw = Likao = Bomboma [bws], Lingundu = Lingonda and Ebuku = Bomboma [bws], Koto-amont = Kutu seems to fall under Bamwe [bmg], Koto-aval seems to fall under Bamwe [bmg], Bamwe-Dzandu-Moliba-Boniange-Ewaku-Monia = Dzando [dzn], Nouveaux habitants du village de Dongo ont un parler nomme Modzombo (la langue est soudanaise) = Monzombo [moj], Ngombe = Ngombe (Democratic Republic of Congo) [ngc], Ndolo = Ndolo [ndl], Bolondo [bzm]},
  macro_area = {Africa},
  src        = {hh}
}

Languages

Name in source Glottolog languoid
Baloi
Mampoko now speak Baloi but used to have a different language
Bokongo not sure what this village speaks
    Likila including the villages Mobena-Myongo-Ndobo-Gundu (outsiders call them Bangele Balobo etc) West of the Ngiri 0.8N
    Mbondo now speak Likila but used to have a different language
    Bombenda villages Konga and Mokaw on the Ngiri Lobengo and Mongondo and Malele and variours villages in Ndobo Chefferie all of which are on the Congo river (neighbours call them Mbonzi) = Mbondzi (no iso apparently)
      Dzamba-Makutu
      Bangele two villages Bwala and Mongondji ont encore leur propre langue
        Batu ba loi (Leurs voisins du Sud les appellent Mokolo ou bien Mboo (les gens de la foret les appellent Balobo Bangele) habitent la chefferie de Bomana unclear what they speak
          Mpundza = villages Ekondo-Mobondo-Bompete et une partie de Lobengo sur le fleuve which is a Baloi subgroup acc to Mangulu 1996
          Mbondzi villages Modzamba-Bolembe-Bomuna = Mbonji
            Bobala (Lobala III) not intelligible with Lobala to the north (Lobala I and II) appeles Likoka par les gens environs et les Tanda les appellent Mbonzi
              Lobala I and II
              4xMbonzo = Bonjo = Bonzo
              Tanda in chefferie Litoka also called Ngiri by the Libinza falls geographically and by name in Lobala
              Manganzi (les Tanda et les Bomboli les appellent Ngolo et les Bombomba les appellent Manganzi ou Makpala et les Lobala les appellent Nkolo or Mpoko) not mapped
                Bomboli
                Libinza
                Balobo
                Budjaba = Bozaba
                Bangiri = Likaw = Likao
                Lingundu = Lingonda and Ebuku
                Koto-amont
                Koto-aval seems to fall under Bamwe
                Bamwe-Dzandu-Moliba-Boniange-Ewaku-Monia
                Nouveaux habitants du village de Dongo ont un parler nomme Modzombo (la langue est soudanaise)
                Ngombe
                Ndolo
                Bolondo