Eleme language
| Eleme | |
|---|---|
| Native to | Nigeria |
Native speakers | (58,000 cited 1990)[1] |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | elm |
| Glottolog | elem1253 |
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Eleme is a language spoken by Eleme people in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria. Eleme is a Niger-Congo language spoken by approximately 40-50,000 speakers in Rivers State in southeast Nigeria. It belongs to the Ogonoid (also known as Ogoni or Kegboid) language group, within the Cross River branch of Benue-Congo.[2] Eleme language was originally divided into two mutual dialects of Nchia and Odido. Nchia spoken in six communities of Agbonchia, Akpajo, Alesa, Aleto, Alode and Ogale, while Odido dialect was spoken at Ebubu, Ekporo, Eteo and Onne, today, both dialects have submerged, with a few varying pronunciations.
A unique feature of Eleme is that it uses reduplication to negate verbs.[3]
Writing System
[edit | edit source]| a | b | ch | d | e | ɛ | f | g | gb | gw | h | i | j | k | kp | kw | l | m | n | nw | ny | o | ɔ | p | r | s | t | u | w | y | ʼ |
Nasal vowels are indicated with a tilde ⟨ã ɛ̃ ĩ ɔ̃ ũ⟩.
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ Eleme at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)
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- ^ Eyi Ngulube 2011.
Works cited
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