Angas languages
The Angas, Angas–Sura, or Central West Chadic languages are a branch of West Chadic languages spoken in Plateau State, north-central Nigeria.
Languages
The Angas languages are:;Angas
- Ngasic: Ngas, Belnəng; ?Miler
- Mwaghavulic: Mwaghavul, Mupun, Takas ; Cakfem-Mushere
- Miship
- Pan cluster
- *Chakato; Jorto
- *Jipal, Mernyang, Kwagallak, Kofyar, Bwol, Goram, Jibyal
- Nteng
- Tel
- Talic: Tal, Pyapun, Koenoem
- Goemaic: Goemai
- Yiwom
Unlike many other West Chadic languages, Angas languages do not have complex nominal and verbal morphology.
Ywom is the most divergent language.
Phonology
Some phonological characteristics that are typical of the Chadic A3 languages:- Palatalised consonants
- Implosive consonants ɓ, ɗ
- Six-vowel system consisting of i, ɨ, u, ɛ, ɔ, a
- Three tone levels
Morphology
Plurals are marked with an *mV- affix throughout West Chadic A3 languages.
Lexicon
The West Chadic A3 languages are lexically innovative, having lost many common Chadic lexical roots as with the Ron and South Bauchi languages. Blench suggests that this is due to borrowing from Plateau languages that have since become extinct and/or assimilated.Names and locations
Below is a comprehensive list of Angas language names, populations, and locations from Blench.| Language | Cluster | Dialects | Alternate spellings | Own name for language | Endonym | Other names | Other names for language | Exonym | Speakers | Location | Notes |
| Miship | Longmaar, Jiɓaam | Ship, Chip, Cip | 10,127, 6,000 | Plateau State, Mangu and Shendam LGAs | |||||||
| Cakfem–Mushere cluster | Cakfem–Mushere | ||||||||||
| Cakfem | Cakfem–Mushere | Jajura | Chakfem, Chokfem | 5,000 | Plateau State, Mangu LGA | ||||||
| Mushere | Cakfem–Mushere | Mushere is sharply divided into two dialects, plus Kadim spoken in a single village | Mushere | About 13 villages | Plateau State, Mangu LGA | ||||||
| Ngas | Hill and Plain | Nngas Ngas | Kerang | 55,250 | Plateau State, Pankshin, Kanam and Langtang LGAs | ||||||
| Ywom | Yiwom | Gerkanci, Gurka | Gerkawa | 2,520 ; 8,000 | Plateau State, Shendam and Langtang LGAs | ||||||
| Jorto | 4,876 | Plateau State, Shendam LGA, at Dokan Kasuwa | Spurious language? | ||||||||
| Koenoem | Kanam | 1,898 ; 3,000 | Plateau State, Shendam LGA | ||||||||
| Kofa | Locally said to be a separate language; linguistic status uncertain | Kota | Adamawa State, Song LGA, north of Belel road a Chadic language of the Bura group | ||||||||
| Tel | Teel, Tehl | Baltap, Montoil, Montol | 13,386 ; 20,000 | Plateau State, Shendam LGA | |||||||
| Mwaghavul cluster | Mwaghavul | ||||||||||
| Mwaghavul | Mwaghavul | Mwahavul | Sura | Sura | 20,000 ; 40,000 ; current informal estimates suggest around 200,000 speakers | Plateau State, Barkin Ladi and Mangu LGAs | |||||
| Mupun | Mwaghavul | Mapan | |||||||||
| Takas | Mwaghavul | Toos | |||||||||
| Pan cluster | Pan | Kofyar | 72,946 | Plateau State, Shendam, Mangu and Lafia LGAs | |||||||
| Mernyang | Pan | Larr/Lardang and Mikiet are said to be 'offsets' of Mirriam | 16,739 | Plateau State, Shendam LGA | |||||||
| Doemak | Pan | Dәmak, Dimmuk | Kofyar | Kwong | Plateau State, Shendam LGA | ||||||
| Tèŋ | Pan | Teng | Plateau State, Qaʼan Pan LGA | no data | |||||||
| Kwagallak | Pan | Nteng ? no data | Kwaʼalang | Kwalla, Kwolla | 25,403 | Plateau State, Shendam LGA | |||||
| Bwol | Pan | Bwal, Mbol | 3,853 | Nasarawa State, Lafia LGA | |||||||
| Gworam | Pan | Giverom, Goram | 3,055 | Nasarawa State, Lafia LGA | |||||||
| Jipal | Pan | Jepel, Jepal, Jibyal | Plateau State, Mangu LGA | ||||||||
| Shindai | Pan | Plateau State, Qaʼan Pan LGA, Namu District | no data | ||||||||
| Goemai | Goemaic | Ankwai, Ankwe | 13,507 in Shendam ; 80,000 | Nasarawa State, Shendam, Awe and Lafia LGAs | |||||||
| Tal | Talic | 6 dialects recognised, although all are mutually intelligible | Amtul | Kwabzak | 9,210 ; 10,000 ; 26,000. Live in 52 settlements | Plateau State, Pankshin LGA | |||||
| Pyapung | Talic | Piapun, Pyapun | 5,167 [including a 'few hundred Tal speakers' ; 10,000 | Plateau State, Shendam LGA |