Aghem language
Appearance
Aghem | |
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Wum | |
Yum | |
Native to | Cameroon |
Region | Menchum |
Native speakers | 27,000 (2000)[1] |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | agq |
Glottolog | aghe1239 |
Aghem (Wum or Yum) is a Grassfields Bantu language spoken in the Wum Central Sub-division in Menchum Division of the North West Region of Cameroon.
References
- ^ Aghem at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
External links
Miscellaneous Links
- Aghem Bible translation Project
- Aghem language on AFADA USA website NOTE: This link no longer exists. See parent site at afada-usa.org/
Entries for Aghem in inventories of languages and people groups
- information about Aghem in Joshua Project
- Aghem language entry in Glottolog
- Aghem language entry in the Ethnologue
- PeopleGroups entry for Aghem
- OLAC (Open Language Archives) resources in and about the Aghem language
Linguistic papers on the Aghem language
- Phonological Reconstruction and the Aghem Central Vowels, by David Thormoset
- Focus Marking in Aghem: Syntax or Semantics?, by Larry M. Hyman (April 27, 2006, Revised March 12, 2007)
- Focus in Aghem, by Larry M. Hyman and Maria Polinsky