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Lala-Roba language

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Lala
Ɓəna
Native toNigeria
RegionAdamawa State
Native speakers
232,987 (2010)[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3lla
Glottologlala1261

Lala (a.k.a. Ɓəna) is an Adamawa language of Nigeria.[2][3] It is also known as Ebode, Gworam, Lala, or Roba.[4]

References

  1. ^ Lala at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
  2. ^ dialects Roɓa, Ɓəna, Sĩĩri<Ishaku><Sociolinguistic Survey of Lala Speaking Group of Gombi and Shellenge Local Government of Adamawa State></>Yafadkaniu</Linguistics and Bible Translation TCNN>Ishaku (2023) lists Lala, Roba, Ɓəna, and Sĩĩri.
  3. ^ Ishaku, Yafadkaniu (2023). Sociolinguistic survey of Lala speaking group of Gombi and Shelleng. JOS: Department of Linguistics and Bible Translation TCNN.
  4. ^ "OLAC resources in and about the Lala-Roba language". www.language-archives.org. Retrieved 2024-09-11.

Further reading

  • Burmamu, Benjamin. Teach Yourself Lala Language (A Fədkə Ewago Eh Lala ya). Paraclete Publishers, Yola-Nigeria 2010.
  • Kubmarawa, Dimas and Benjamin Burmamu. Understanding The History and Traditions of the Lala People. Paraclete Publishers, Yola-Nigeria 2014.
  • Musa, D. Joseph. Easy Learning of Lala (Step by Step). Sele Printing and Publishing House, No. 2. Gombe Avenue, Jos Nigeria 2012.
  • Temple, O. Notes on the Tribes, Provinces, Emirates and States of the Northern Provinces of Nigeria. Frank Cass& Co. LTD 1965.
  • Chifartawa, Polycarp Ayuba. Topics in the History of Ga’anda Volume One. Paraclete Yola, Nigeria 2009.
  • Meek, C.K. Tribal Studies in Northern Nigeria. Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner &Co., LTD. Broadway House: 68-74 Carter Lane E. C 1931.
  • Ishaku, Yafadkaniu. Sociolinguitic Survey of Lala Speaking Group of Gombi and Shelleng Local Government of Adamawa State. Department of Linguistics and Bible Translation, TCNN, Jos. 2023.
  • Blench, Rodger. An Atlass of Nigerian Languages. Kay Williamson Educational Foundation. 8, Guest Road Cambridge CB12AL United Kingdom, 2014.