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|name=Kulere |
| name = Kulere |
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| states = [[Plateau]] |
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[[Nigeria]] |
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|date=1990 |
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| date = 1990 |
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|fam2=[[Chadic languages|Chadic]] |
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|fam3=[[West Chadic languages|West Chadic]] |
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| fam3 = [[West Chadic languages|West Chadic]] |
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| fam4 = [[Ron languages|Ron]] |
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|iso3=kul |
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'''Kulere''' (also known as Tof, Korom Boye, Akandi, Akande, Kande) is an [[Afro-Asiatic languages|Afro-Asiatic]] language spoken in [[Plateau State]], [[Nigeria]] |
'''Kulere''' (also known as Tof, Korom Boye, Akandi, Akande, Kande) is an [[Afro-Asiatic languages|Afro-Asiatic]] language spoken in [[Bokkos]], [[Plateau State]], and in some parts of [[Wamba, Nigeria|Wamba]] in [[Nassarawa State]], [[Nigeria]]. |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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==Further reading== |
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*''[https://www.sil.org/resources/archives/69738 A Sociolinguistic Survey of the Kulere Dialects of Plateau and Nassarawa States, Nigeria]'' |
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{{Languages of Nigeria}} |
{{Languages of Nigeria}} |
Latest revision as of 20:17, 19 December 2022
Kulere | |
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Native to | Plateau Nigeria |
Region | Bokkos, Plateau State |
Native speakers | (16,000 cited 1990)[1] |
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ISO 639-3 | kul |
Glottolog | kule1247 |
Kulere (also known as Tof, Korom Boye, Akandi, Akande, Kande) is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Bokkos, Plateau State, and in some parts of Wamba in Nassarawa State, Nigeria.
Notes
[edit]- ^ Kulere at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
Further reading
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