- Source: Bauchi language
Bauchi (Bauci, Baushi) is a cluster of Kainji languages spoken in Rafi, Nigeria LGA, Niger State, Nigeria.
Languages
The Baushi languages are (Blench 2012):
Samburu
Ndəkə (Madaka) - three clans: Undo, Sambora, Jibwa
Hupɨnɨ (Supana)
Wãyã (Wayam)
Rubu
Mɨɨn
Blench (2018) lists the Baushi languages as Ndəkə, Hɨpɨn, Mɨɨ, Rub, Samburu, and Wãyã.
Phonology
The Bauchi languages have a set of unusual sounds for the area, called "linguo-labials" by Blench. They are similar to the interdental approximants of the Philippines, where the tongue can protrude slightly over the lower lip.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Nigeria
- Bauchi language
- Bauchi
- South Bauchi languages
- Bauchi State
- Mantsi language (Nigeria)
- North Bauchi languages
- Wutana language
- Polci language
- Guruntum language
- Languages of Nigeria