词条 | Zeem language |
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|name=Zeem |region=Bauchi State |speakers=400 |date=2003 |ref=e18 |familycolor=Afro-Asiatic |fam2=Chadic |fam3=West |fam4=Barawa (B.3) |fam5=Zaar |iso3=zua |glotto=zeem1242 |glottoname=Zeem |glotto2=dyar1234 |glottoname2=Dyarim |dia1=Zeem (†) |dia2=Caari |dia3=Danshe (†) |dia4=Lushi (?) |dia5=Dyarim |dia6=Tule (†) }} Zeem, or Chaari, is an endangered Chadic dialect cluster of Nigeria, whose speakers are shifting to Hausa.[1] Dyarim is closely related. The Zeem language is spoken in Toro LGA, Bauchi State. The Tulai and Danshe dialects are no longer spoken. It is also called Chaari, Dokshi, Dyarum, Kaiwari, Kaiyorawa, Lukshi, and Lushi.[2] Dyarim had been influenced by Beromic languages during a time when Beromic was more widespread.[3] Notes1. ^{{cite book|last=Newman|first=Paul|title=Nominal and verbal plurality in Chadic|publisher=Walter de Gruyter|year=1990|pages=3|isbn=978-90-6765-499-9|url=https://books.google.com/?id=R1w6Fgpo-RQC&pg=PR9&dq=Zeem+%22Chadic+language%22|accessdate=2009-07-28}} {{West Chadic languages}}{{WestChadic-lang-stub}}{{Nigeria-stub}}2. ^OLAC resources in and about the Zeem language 3. ^Blench, Roger. 2005. [https://www.academia.edu/2775947/The_Dyarim_language_of_Central_Nigeria_and_its_affinities The Dyarim language of Central Nigeria and its affinities]. 1 : Chadic languages |
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