Somyev language

Moribund Mambiloid language of Nigeria and Cameroon

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Somyev (Somyewe), also known as Kila ("blacksmith" in Fulfulde), is a nearly extinct Mambiloid language of two villages, one in Nigeria and one in Cameroon, that is spoken by a caste of blacksmiths that live among the Mambila. Although the language is still used for daily communication, the youngest generation of speakers were born in the 1950s. Transmission of the language ceased when the profession of blacksmithing lost its social status, partly due to imports of foreign tools.[2]

Somyev
Kila
Native toNigeria, Cameroon
Native speakers
(15 cited 2000)[1]
Niger–Congo?
Language codes
ISO 639-3kgt
Glottologsomy1238

References

  1. ^ Somyev at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ Connell, B. (1997). Moribund languages of the Nigeria-Cameroon borderland. In M. Brezinger (ed.), Endangered Languages in Africa. Cologne, Germany: Rüdiger Köppe Verlag. Pp 197–213.