The Upper Cross River languages form a branch of the Cross River languages of Cross River State , Nigeria . The most populous languages are Lokö and Mbembe , with 100,000 speakers.
2-596: Kele (Kukelle) is an Upper Cross River language of Nigeria . This language is mostly spoken in Yala Local Government area of Cross River State. Ukelle have North and South Ukelle with slight differences between their intonation. This article about Cross River languages is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Upper Cross River language The internal structure per Cornell (1994), reproduced in Williamson and Blench (2000),
4-643: Is as follows: Oring (Koring) Kele (Kukele), Zekwe (Uzekwe) Kohumono: Humono (Kohumono), Gwune (Agwagwune), Umon Ubaghara Ikom Loko: Lokaa , Lubila , Nkukoli Mbembe Legbo: Legbo (Gbo), Nyima (Lenyima), Yigha (Leyigha) Akpet: Ukpet-Ehom Agoi , Doko (Uyanga), Iyongiyong (Bakpinka) Kiong–Kororb: Kiong (Kayon), Dorop (Korop) Below is a list of language names, populations, and locations from Blench (2019). A reconstruction of Proto-Upper Cross River has been proposed by Gerrit Dimmendaal (1978). [REDACTED] This article incorporates text available under
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