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Tarokoid languages

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Tarokoid
Plateau VII
Geographic
distribution
Nigeria
Linguistic classificationNiger–Congo?
Glottologtaro1265

The five Tarokoid languages are a branch of the Plateau family spoken in central Nigeria, just north of the middle reaches of the Benue River. Tarok itself has 300,000 speakers, with Pe and Sur about 5,000 apiece. Yangkam is severely endangered, being spoken by around fifty elderly men.

Classification

The only language with significant data is Tarok. Pe (Pai) has been placed in various branches of Plateau, but it now seems clear that the following four languages belong together.

Tarokoid 

Tarok (Yergam)

Pe (Pai)

Yankam (Bashar)

Sur (Tapshin)

As of 2012, the Kwang (Kwanka) language cluster, consisting of four closely related dialects, is also thought to be Tarokoid.

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