Angas languages
The Angas, Angas–Sura, or Central West Chadic languages are a branch of West Chadic languages spoken in Plateau State, north-central Nigeria.
Languages
The Angas languages are:;Angas
- Ngasic: Ngas, Belnəng
- Mwaghavulic: Mwaghavul, Mupun, Takas ; Cakfem-Mushere
- Miship
- Pan cluster
- *Chakato; Jorto
- *Jipal, Mernyang, Kwagallak, Kofyar, Bwol, Goram, Jibyal
- Nteng
- Tel
- Talic: Tal, Pyapun, Koenoem
- Goemaic: Goemai
- Yiwom
Phonology
Some phonological characteristics that are typical of the Chadic A3 languages:- Palatalised consonants
- Implosive consonants ɓ, ɗ
- Six-vowel system consisting of i, ɨ, u, ɛ, ɔ, a
- Three tone levels
Names and locations
Language | Cluster | Dialects | Alternate spellings | Own name for language | Endonym | Other names | Other names for language | Exonym | Speakers | Location | Notes |
Miship | Longmaar, Jiɓaam | Ship, Chip, Cip | 10,127, 6,000 | Plateau State, Mangu and Shendam LGAs | |||||||
Cakfem–Mushere cluster | Cakfem–Mushere | ||||||||||
Cakfem | Cakfem–Mushere | Jajura | Chakfem, Chokfem | 5,000 | Plateau State, Mangu LGA | ||||||
Mushere | Cakfem–Mushere | Mushere is sharply divided into two dialects, plus Kadim spoken in a single village | Mushere | About 13 villages | Plateau State, Mangu LGA | ||||||
Ngas | Hill and Plain | Nngas Ngas | Kerang | 55,250 | Plateau State, Pankshin, Kanam and Langtang LGAs | ||||||
Ywom | Yiwom | Gerkanci, Gurka | Gerkawa | 2,520 ; 8,000 | Plateau State, Shendam and Langtang LGAs | ||||||
Jorto | 4,876 | Plateau State, Shendam LGA, at Dokan Kasuwa | Spurious language? | ||||||||
Koenoem | Kanam | 1,898 ; 3,000 | Plateau State, Shendam LGA | ||||||||
Kofa | Locally said to be a separate language; linguistic status uncertain | Kota | Adamawa State, Song LGA, north of Belel road a Chadic language of the Bura group | ||||||||
Tel | Teel, Tehl | Baltap, Montoil, Montol | 13,386 ; 20,000 | Plateau State, Shendam LGA | |||||||
Mwaghavul cluster | Mwaghavul | ||||||||||
Mwaghavul | Mwaghavul | Mwahavul | Sura | Sura | 20,000 ; 40,000 ; current informal estimates suggest around 200,000 speakers | Plateau State, Barkin Ladi and Mangu LGAs | |||||
Mupun | Mwaghavul | Mapan | |||||||||
Takas | Mwaghavul | Toos | |||||||||
Pan cluster | Pan | Kofyar | 72,946 | Plateau State, Shendam, Mangu and Lafia LGAs | |||||||
Mernyang | Pan | Larr/Lardang and Mikiet are said to be 'offsets' of Mirriam | 16,739 | Plateau State, Shendam LGA | |||||||
Doemak | Pan | Dәmak, Dimmuk | Kofyar | Kwong | Plateau State, Shendam LGA | ||||||
Tèŋ | Pan | Teng | Plateau State, Qaʼan Pan LGA | no data | |||||||
Kwagallak | Pan | Nteng ? no data | Kwaʼalang | Kwalla, Kwolla | 25,403 | Plateau State, Shendam LGA | |||||
Bwol | Pan | Bwal, Mbol | 3,853 | Nasarawa State, Lafia LGA | |||||||
Gworam | Pan | Giverom, Goram | 3,055 | Nasarawa State, Lafia LGA | |||||||
Jipal | Pan | Jepel, Jepal, Jibyal | Plateau State, Mangu LGA | ||||||||
Shindai | Pan | Plateau State, Qaʼan Pan LGA, Namu District | no data | ||||||||
Goemai | Goemaic | Ankwai, Ankwe | 13,507 in Shendam ; 80,000 | Nasarawa State, Shendam, Awe and Lafia LGAs | |||||||
Tal | Talic | 6 dialects recognised, although all are mutually intelligible | Amtul | Kwabzak | 9,210 ; 10,000 ; 26,000. Live in 52 settlements | Plateau State, Pankshin LGA | |||||
Pyapung | Talic | Piapun, Pyapun | 5,167 [including a 'few hundred Tal speakers' ; 10,000 | Plateau State, Shendam LGA |