Migeod, F. W. H. 1922. Ngala, and its Dead Language. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland 52. 230-241.
@article{78881,
author = {Migeod, F. W. H.},
journal = {Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland},
pages = {230-241},
title = {Ngala, and its Dead Language},
volume = {52},
year = {1922},
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inlg = {English [eng]},
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jfmnote = {Ngala is a town in south-eastern Nigeria, bordering to Cameroon, just south of Lake Chad. Says Migeod (p. 234): 'The old language of Ngala was related to the Makari farther east. Only two old men and one woman are left who know it ... The present language is Kanuri'.},
keywords = {;waf;nga;ant;lng;x.541e;},
langnote = {Nghala = Ngala. Said to be Chadic closely related to Mackeri/Makere/Makari.},
lgcode = {Ngala [NOCODE_Ngala-Barth]},
macro_area = {Africa},
notes = {Ngala is a town in south-eastern Nigeria, bordering to Cameroon, just south of Lake Chad. Says Migeod (p 234): "The old language of Ngala was related to the Makari farther east. Only two old men and one woman are left who know it ... The present language is Kanuri".},
src = {cldf, eballiso2009, hh, weball},
subject_headings = {waf, nga, ant, lng, x.540}
}
| Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
|---|---|
| Ngala |