Richardson, Irvine. 1957. Linguistic survey of the northern Bantu borderland. (v. 2.) London: Oxford Univ. Press; International African Inst. (IAI).
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address = {London},
author = {Richardson, Irvine},
publisher = {Oxford Univ. Press; International African Inst. (IAI)},
title = {Linguistic survey of the northern Bantu borderland},
volume = {v. 2},
year = {1957},
hhtype = {overview (computerized assignment from "survey")},
inlg = {English [eng]},
jfmnote = {Includes sections on the Mbo cluster (p. 7-28), Nyõ'õ and Ngayaba (p. 29-33), Pande-Ngando-Mbati (p. 33-42), Bandem (p. 43-44), Nyang and Twii (p. 45-48), Tikar (p. 49-51), Keaka (p. 52-55), the Nkom group (p. 56-60), the Bamileke group (p. 61-72), Ndagam (p. 73-74), Ndale (p. 75-76), Wute (p. 77-79), Kepere/Mbum (p. 80-82), the Gbaya-Ngbaka Mandjia group (p. 83-88), the Banda group (p. 89-90), the Ngbaka Mabo group (p. 91-92).},
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lgcode = {Mbati [mdn], Northwest Gbaya [gya], Ngiemboon [nnh], Kom (Cameroon) [bkm], Mmen [bfm], Lamnso' [lns], Banda-Banda [bpd], Ngombale [nla], Bamun [bax], Ngbaka Ma'bo [nbm], Mbum [mdd], Bafaw-Balong [bwt], Ngombe (Central African Republic) [nmj], Bokyi [bky], Ghomálá' [bbj], Ngando (Central African Republic) [ngd], Banda-Yangere [yaj], Jukun Takum [jbu], Jibu [jib], Mungaka [mhk], Bangandu [bgf], Medumba [byv], Ali [aiy], Bangolan [bgj], Mengaka [xmg], Tunen [tvu], Tigon Mbembe [nza], Fe'fe' [fmp], Bofi [bff], Wom (Nigeria) [wom], Vute [vut], Southwest Gbaya [gso], Tikar [tik], Pande [bkj], Nyong [muo], Tibea [ngy], Aghem [agq] (autotranslated from Maho's coding system)},
macro_area = {Africa},
src = {eballiso2009}
}
| Name in source | Glottolog languoid |
|---|---|
| Mbati | |
| Northwest Gbaya | |
| Ngiemboon | |
| Kom (Cameroon) | |
| Mmen | |
| Lamnso' | |
| Banda-Banda | |
| Ngombale | |
| Bamun | |
| Ngbaka Ma'bo | |
| Mbum | |
| Bafaw-Balong | |
| Ngombe (Central African Republic) | |
| Bokyi | |
| Ghomálá' | |
| Ngando (Central African Republic) | |
| Banda-Yangere | |
| Jukun Takum | |
| Jibu | |
| Mungaka | |
| Bangandu | |
| Medumba | |
| Ali | |
| Bangolan | |
| Mengaka | |
| Tunen | |
| Tigon Mbembe | |
| Fe'fe' | |
| Bofi | |
| Wom (Nigeria) | |
| Vute | |
| Southwest Gbaya | |
| Tikar | |
| Pande | |
| Nyong | |
| Tibea | |
| Aghem (autotranslated from Maho's coding system)] |