Sommer, Gabriele. 1992. A Survey on Language Death in Africa. In Brenzinger, Matthias (ed.), Language Death: Factual and Theoretical Explorations with Special Reference to East Africa, 301-413. Berlin/New York: Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter. doi: 10.1515/9783110870602.301.
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guldemann_location = {TG}, hhtype = {overview;socling}, inlg = {English [eng]}, isreferencedby = {cldf9}, jfmnote = {Survey of endangered languages in Africa, with individual sections for Agara'iwa (304), Ajawa (304), Ake (304), Akie (305-306), Alagwa (306-307), Amdang (307-308), Animere (308-309), Argobba (309), Asa (309-310), Azer (310-311), Banta (312), Basa Kontagora (312-313), Bati (313), Bayso (313-314), Bedik (314), Beeke (314), Berti (314-315), Bete (315), Beygo (315-316), Birgid (316), Bir(r)i (316-317), Bobe (318), Bodo (318-319), Bolem (319-322), Bonek (322-323), Bong'om (323), Boni (323-324), Boro (324-325), Buga (325), Burji (325-326), Burunge (326-327), Buso (327), Buy (327-328), Cena (328-329), Chamo (329), Coptic (329-330), Dahalo (330-332), Dama (332-333), 'Degere' (333-334), Deti (334-335), Dongo Ko (335-336), Dulbu (336), Dungi (336-337), Ega (337), Egyptian Nubian (337-338), Ehobe Belon (338-339), El Hugeirat (339), Eliri (339-340), Elmolo (340-341), Fumu (341), Gafat (341-342), Galke (342), Gamo (342-343), Gana (343-344), Ganjule (344), Geez (344-345), 'Gemsbok Nama' (345), Geteme (345), Gomba (346), Guanche (346), Gubi (346-347), Gule (347), Gwara (347-348), Gweno (348-349), Gyem (349-350), Haal (350), Hadza (350-351), Hamba (351), Haraza (351-352), Holma (352), Homa (352), Isuwu (352-353), Izora (353-354), Jelkuna (354-355), Jimi (355), Ju (355), Kakolo (355-356), Kande (356), Kazibati (356-357), Kiballo (357), Kidie Lafofa (357-358), Kimanteney/Quara (358-359), Kinare (359), Kinuku (359-360), Kiong (360), Kir (360-361), Kole (361), Kooki (361), Kora (361-362), Kore (362), Kpan = Bissaula and Eregba (362-363), Kpati (363), Kreish language group (363-364), Kudu (364), Kupto (364-365), Kwadi (365), Kwadza (365-366), Kwegu (366-367), Kwisi (367), Ligbi (367-369), Lorkoti (369), Lufu (369), 'Lugha ya Zamani' (369-370), Luri (370), Mampoko (370-371), Mangas (371), Mboa (371), Mbondo (371), Mbong (372), Meroitic (372-373), Mongoba (373), Muskum 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Dimbong [dii], Birked [brk], Bedik [tnr], Didinga [did], Tennet [tex], Dama [dmm], Kutto [kpa], Kwegu [xwg], Guanche [gnc], Hasha [ybj], Shabo [sbf], Ake [aik], Gbaya (Sudan) [krs], Teke-Fuumu [ifm], Lere [gnh], Kpan [kpk], Sanga (Nigeria) [xsn], Shanga [sho], Sabaot [spy], Suba [sxb], Timne [tem], Terik [tec], Masai [mas], Gafat [gft], Segeju [seg], Korana [kqz], Amdang [amj], Hadza [hts], Bati (Cameroon) [btc], Kadaru [kdu], Dama [NOCODE_Dama], Kir-Balar [kkr], Soo [teu], Degere [NOCODE_Degere], Ngbinda [nbd], Yaaku [muu], Likila [lie], Bakole [kme], Ligbi [lig], Boro [xxb], Murle [mur], Reshe [res], Ngbee [jgb], Homa [hom], Kagoro [xkg], Mongoba = Mongoba-Kazibati [NOCODE_Mongoba-Kazibati], Ajawa [ajw], Bata [bta], Nama (Namibia) [naq], Cineni [cie], Burunge [bds], Coptic [cop], Ndai [gke], Lafofa [laf], Beeke [bkf], Baiso [bsw], Nimbari [nmr], Aasáx [aas], Kyenga [tye], Seki [syi], Krim = Bom-Kim [bmf], Holma [hod], Bassa-Kontagora [bsr], Buso [bso], Cishingini [asg], Kazibati = Mongoba-Kazibati [NOCODE_Mongoba-Kazibati], Kwisi [NOCODE_Kwisi], Kobiana [kcj], Bassari [bsc], Gweno [gwe], Taita [NOCODE_Taita], Ndam [ndm], Dongo [doo], Marghi Central [mrt], Mono (Cameroon) [mru], Gule [gly], Kasanga [ccj], Ghulfan [ghl], Sherbro [bun], Aweer [bob], Dair [drb], Berti [byt] (autotranslated from Maho's coding system)}, local_ids = {79099}, macro_area = {Africa}, notes = {Deals with Agara'iwa (304), Ajawa (304), Ake (304), Akie (305-306), Alagwa (306-307), Amdang (307-308), Animere (308-309), Argobba (309), Asa (309-310), Azer (310-311), Banta (312), Basa Kontagora (312-313), Bati (313), Bayso (313-314), Bedik (314), Beeke (314), Berti (314-315), Bete (315), Beygo (315-316), Birgid (316), Bir(r)i (316-317), Bobe (318), Bodo (318-319), Bolem (319-322), Bonek (322-323), Bong'om (323), Boni (323-324), Boro (324-325), Buga (325), Burji (325-326), Burunge (326-327), Buso (327), Buy (327-328), Cena (328-329), Chamo (329), Coptic (329-330), Dahalo (330-332), Dama (332-333), "Degere" (333-334), Deti (334-335), Dongo Ko (335-336), Dulbu (336), Dungi (336-337), Ega (337), Egyptian Nubian (337-338), Ehobe Belon (338-339), El Hugeirat (339), Eliri (339-340), Elmolo (340-341), Fumu (341), Gafat (341-342), Galke (342), Gamo (342-343), Gana (343-344), Ganjule (344), Geez (344-345), "Gemsbok Nama" (345), Geteme (345), Gomba (346), Guanche (346), Gubi (346-347), Gule (347), Gwara (347-348), Gweno (348-349), Gyem (349-350), Haal (350), Hadza (350-351), Hamba (351), Haraza (351-352), Holma (352), Homa (352), Isuwu (352-353), Izora (353-354), Jelkuna (354-355), Jimi (355), Ju (355), Kakolo (355-356), Kande (356), Kazibati (356-357), Kiballo (357), Kidie Lafofa (357-358), Kimanteney/Quara (358-359), Kinare (359), Kinuku (359-360), Kiong (360), Kir (360-361), Kole (361), Kooki (361), Kora (361-362), Kore (362), Kpan = Bissaula and Eregba (362-363), Kpati (363), Kreish language group (363-364), Kudu (364), Kupto (364-365), Kwadi (365), Kwadza (365-366), Kwegu (366-367), 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Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
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Alagwa | |
Birri | |
Napore extinct dialect of Karimojong | |
Xamtanga | |
Zaramo | |
Qimant | |
Luri | |
Bete-Bendi | |
Togoyo | |
Zenaga | |
Animere | |
Burji | |
Ngasa | |
Yeyi | |
Haraza | |
Singa | |
Putai | |
Machame | |
Kande | |
Janji | |
Kwadi | |
Isu (Fako Division) | |
Tuotomb | |
Dungu | |
Swahili (individual language) | |
Hamba | |
Nding | |
Ziriya | |
El Molo | |
Xiri | |
Kpati | |
Sarua | |
Muskum | |
Poko | |
Bobe = Bubia | |
Bete | |
Baygo | |
Nyang'i | |
Morokodo | |
Amharic | |
Kwadza | |
Lame | |
Otuho | |
Ware | |
Dahalo | |
Geez | |
Vono | |
Budu | |
Kiong | |
Jimi (Nigeria) | |
Tagbu | |
Ju | |
Okiek | |
Kinuku | |
Cameroon Mambila | |
Kachama-Ganjule | |
Omotik | |
Argobba | |
Dilling | |
Gamo-Ningi | |
Unknown Cushitic | |
Dimbong | |
Birked | |
Bedik | |
Didinga | |
Tennet | |
Dama | |
Kutto | |
Kwegu | |
Guanche | |
Hasha | |
Shabo | |
Ake | |
Gbaya (Sudan) | |
Teke-Fuumu | |
Lere | |
Kpan | |
Sanga (Nigeria) | |
Shanga | |
Sabaot | |
Suba | |
Timne | |
Terik | |
Masai | |
Gafat | |
Segeju | |
Korana | |
Amdang | |
Hadza | |
Bati (Cameroon) | |
Kadaru | |
Dama | |
Kir-Balar | |
Soo | |
Degere | |
Ngbinda | |
Yaaku | |
Likila | |
Bakole | |
Ligbi | |
Boro | |
Murle | |
Reshe | |
Ngbee | |
Homa | |
Kagoro | |
Mongoba | |
Ajawa | |
Bata | |
Nama (Namibia) | |
Cineni | |
Burunge | |
Coptic | |
Ndai | |
Lafofa | |
Beeke | |
Baiso | |
Nimbari | |
Aasáx | |
Kyenga | |
Seki | |
Krim | |
Holma | |
Bassa-Kontagora | |
Buso | |
Cishingini | |
Kazibati | |
Kwisi | |
Kobiana | |
Bassari | |
Gweno | |
Taita | |
Ndam | |
Dongo | |
Marghi Central | |
Mono (Cameroon) | |
Gule | |
Kasanga | |
Ghulfan | |
Sherbro | |
Aweer | |
Dair | |
Berti (autotranslated from Maho's coding system)] |