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Cross River languages

Cross River languages

Branch of Benue–Congo languages spoken in Nigeria and Cameroon


The Cross River or Delta–Cross languages are a branch of the Benue–Congo language family spoken in south-easternmost Nigeria, with some speakers in south-westernmost Cameroon. The branch was first formulated by Joseph Greenberg; it is one of the few of his branches of Niger–Congo that has withstood the test of time.

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Greenberg's Cross River family originally included the Bendi languages. The Bendi languages were soon seen to be very different and thus were made a separate branch of Cross River, while the other languages were united under the branch Delta–Cross. However, the inclusion of Bendi in Cross River at all is doubtful, and it has been tentatively reassigned to the Southern Bantoid family, making the terms Cross River and Delta–Cross now synonymous.

Demographics

In Nigeria, this languages are spoken in Cross River State, Akwa Ibom state, Rivers State, Bayelsa State, Ebonyi State and Benue State. The Ibibio language is also spoken in Abia State.

Languages

There are four primary branches of Cross River:

Branches and locations

Below is a list of major Cross River branches and their primary locations (centres of diversity) in southeast Nigeria and southwest Cameroon based on Blench (2019).[1]

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Internal classification

Roger Blench (2008: 4)[2] classifies the Cross River languages as follows.

  • Cross River
    • ? Bendi (Yakoro, Bendi, Alege, Bumaji, Bokyi, etc.)
    • Delta-Cross
      • Upper Cross
        • Core
          • North-South (Koring, Kukele, Kohumono, Agwagwune, etc.)
          • East-West (Ikom, Mbembe, Legbo, etc.)
        • Ukpet-Ehom
        • Agoi, Doko, Iyongiyong
        • Kiong, Korop
      • Lower Cross
        • East (Efik, Ibibio, Anaang, Efiat, etc.)
        • Central (Enwang, Uda)
        • West (Ebughu, Oro, Usakade, Obolo, etc.)
      • Ogoni
        • Eleme; Baan (Ogoi)
        • Gokana; Tẹẹ (Tai); Kana
      • Central Delta
        • Abuan, Odual
        • Kugbo, Ogbia, etc.

Although Blench (2004) tentatively included the Bendi languages as possibly being a Cross River outlier branch, the Bendi languages are generally classified as Southern Bantoid.

See also


References

  1. Blench, Roger (2019). An Atlas of Nigerian Languages (4th ed.). Cambridge: Kay Williamson Educational Foundation.

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