Kom language
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Not to be confused with Kom language (India).
| Kom | |
|---|---|
| Itaŋikom | |
| Spoken in | Cameroon |
| Region | North-West Province |
| Native speakers | 170,000 (date missing) |
| Language family |
Niger–Congo
|
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | bkm |
The Kom language, Itaŋikom, is the language spoken by the Kom people of Cameroon. Schultz 1997a and Schutz 1997b (available online) contain a comprehensive description of the language's grammar.
Kom is a tonal language with three tones.[1]
[edit] References
- Schultz, George, 1997a, Kom Language Grammar Sketch Part 1, SIL Cameroon
- Schultz, George, 1997b, Notes on Discourse features of Kom Narrative Texts, SIL Cameroon
- Jones, Randy, compiler. 2001. Provisional Kom - English lexcion. Yaoundé, Cameroon: SIL
[edit] External links
- Map of Kom language from the LL-Map project
- Information on Kom language from the MultiTree project
- Kom - English dictionary
- Ethnologue report for Kom
- SIL report for Kom
- Article about Kom language
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