Hyam language

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Die Sprache Hyam (auch ham, hyamhum, jabba, jeba; ISO 639-3: jab) ist eine regional wichtige platoide Sprache aus der Gruppe der Plateau-Sprachen, die von insgesamt 100.000 Personen im nigerianischen Bundesstaat Kaduna gesprochen wird. Die Sprache ist mit mehreren benachbarten Sprachen eng verwandt: Zusammen mit den Sprachen Cori [cry], [kdm], [xsh] und [zhi] bildet es die Untergruppe der Hyamischen Sprachen. rdf:langString
Hyam is a regionally important linguistic cluster of Plateau languages in Nigeria. Hyam of Nok is the prestige dialect (Blench 2008). Writing the sociolinguistics of Hyam, Blench treats Sait, and Dzar as distinct varieties, and notes that Yat and Ankung may be viewed as separate languages, however, Hayab (2016) presents a differing opinion arguing that it is Ankung, a language called Iduya, that is not mutually intelligible to Hyam. Meanwhile, Hyam, which is spoken by the Ham people of Nigeria, popularly known as 'Jaba' in a recent study by Philip Hayab, a native of the area and a linguist who carried out in-depth research into the language, reveals that 'Jaba' has a Hausa etymology and is derogatory and should be discarded (John 2017). rdf:langString
Le hyam ou jabba est une langue du plateau nigérian de la branche , parlée au Nigeria. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Hyam
rdf:langString Hyam
rdf:langString Hyam language
rdf:langString Hyam
rdf:langString Jabba
rdf:langString Hyam
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rdf:langString Die Sprache Hyam (auch ham, hyamhum, jabba, jeba; ISO 639-3: jab) ist eine regional wichtige platoide Sprache aus der Gruppe der Plateau-Sprachen, die von insgesamt 100.000 Personen im nigerianischen Bundesstaat Kaduna gesprochen wird. Die Sprache ist mit mehreren benachbarten Sprachen eng verwandt: Zusammen mit den Sprachen Cori [cry], [kdm], [xsh] und [zhi] bildet es die Untergruppe der Hyamischen Sprachen.
rdf:langString Hyam is a regionally important linguistic cluster of Plateau languages in Nigeria. Hyam of Nok is the prestige dialect (Blench 2008). Writing the sociolinguistics of Hyam, Blench treats Sait, and Dzar as distinct varieties, and notes that Yat and Ankung may be viewed as separate languages, however, Hayab (2016) presents a differing opinion arguing that it is Ankung, a language called Iduya, that is not mutually intelligible to Hyam. Meanwhile, Hyam, which is spoken by the Ham people of Nigeria, popularly known as 'Jaba' in a recent study by Philip Hayab, a native of the area and a linguist who carried out in-depth research into the language, reveals that 'Jaba' has a Hausa etymology and is derogatory and should be discarded (John 2017).
rdf:langString Le hyam ou jabba est une langue du plateau nigérian de la branche , parlée au Nigeria.
rdf:langString Sait
rdf:langString Ankum
rdf:langString Dzar
rdf:langString Hyam of Nok
rdf:langString Yaat
rdf:langString Niger-Congo
rdf:langString hyam1245
rdf:langString Hyam
rdf:langString jab
rdf:langString Jabba
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xsd:string jab

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