Kamwe

Le kamwe (ou higi, hiji, higgi, vacamwe) est une langue tchadique biu-mandara parlée au Nigeria, principalement dans la zone de gouvernement local de Michika, également au nord-ouest du Cameroun, dans les monts Mandara[1].

Le nombre de locuteurs a été estimé à 300 000 dans l'État d'Adamawa au Nigeria[2].

Notes et références

  1. Ethnologue [hig].
  2. (en) William Frawley, International Encyclopedia of Linguistics: AAVE-Esperanto,vol. 1, Oxford University Press, 2003, p. 237 (ISBN 9780195139778)

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Bibliographie

  • (en) Roger Mohrlang, Higi phonology, SIL, 1972, 107 p.

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