Kasabe language

Extinct language of Cameroon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Kasabe language is an extinct language of Cameroon, formerly spoken around Mambila in the Nyalang area. The last speaker, a man named Bogon, died on 5 November 1995.[1]

NativetoCameroon
RegionMambila, Nyalang
ExtinctNovember 5, 1995, with the death of Bogon
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Kasabe
Native toCameroon
RegionMambila, Nyalang
ExtinctNovember 5, 1995, with the death of Bogon
Language codes
ISO 639-3None (mis)
GlottologNone
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Bibliography

  • Connell, B. (1995). Dying Languages and the Complexity of the Mambiloid Group. Paper presented at the 25th Colloquium on African Languages and Linguistics, Leiden.

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