Concept information
Preferred term
Dir-Nyamzak-Mbarimi
Definition
- Dir-Nyamzak-Mbarimi, consisting of Dir, Nyamzak (or Langas) and Mbarimi (or Baram), is an Afro-Asiatic language group of Bauchi State, Nigeria. It is part of the Barawa cluster, which is in turn part of the West Chadic branch. Its closest related language varieties are Pesse, Zul, Buli and the extinct Luri. Together, they form the Polci-Luri group.
Identifier
- NZR
Notation
- nzr
URI
http://publications.europa.eu/resource/authority/language/NZR
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