Nupoid languages
The Nupoid languages are a branch of Volta–Niger spoken in west-central Nigeria, particularly in southeastern Niger State and northern Kogi State. They include the Nupe, Gbagyi and Ebira languages, each with about 3 million speakers.
Most Nupoid languages have 3 level tones.
Languages
Roger Blench classifies the Nupoid languages as follows.- Ebira–Gade: Ebira, Gade
- Nupe–Gbagyi
- *Gwari
- *Nupe
- **Asu
- **core Nupe
- ***Nupe cluster: Nupe, Dibo
- ***Gupa cluster: Gupa-Abawa, Kakanda, Kami, Kupa
Names and locations
Language | Cluster | Dialects | Alternate spellings | Own name for language | Endonym | Other names | Other names for language | Exonym | Speakers | Location | ||||||
Dibo | Dibo | Dibo | Shitako, Zitako, Zhitako | Ganagawa, Ganagana | 4 18,200 ; estimate more than 100,000 – an unknown number of Dibo living among the Gbari no longer speak their own language. | Niger State, Lapai LGA; Federal Capital Territory; Nasarawa State, Nasarawa LGA | ||||||||||
Nupe–Nupe Tako cluster | Nupe–Nupe Tako | Central Nupe has become the accepted literary form. | 360,000 ; 1,000,000 may include closely related languages | Niger State, Lavun, Mariga, Gbako, Agaie, and Lapai LGAs; Kwara State, Edu and Kogi LGAs; Federal Capital Territory; Kogi State, Bassa LGA. | ||||||||||||
Nupe | Nupe–Nupe Tako | Nife, Nyffe, Anupe | Nupe | Nupe | Nupe Central | Ampeyi, Anupecwayi, Anuperi, Tappah, Takpa, Tapa, Nupenci, Nupencizi | Anufawa, Nyffe | 283,000 ; estimated 1,000,000 | ||||||||
Nupe Tako | Nupe–Nupe Tako | Ibara | Basa Nge | 19,100 | Kogi State, Bassa LGA, Kwara State | |||||||||||
Gade | Gede | Gade | Gade | 60,000 | Federal Capital Territory; Nasarawa State, Nasarawa LGA | |||||||||||
Ebira cluster | Ebira | Igbirra, Igbira, Egbira, Egbura | 154,500, 500,000 ; about 1M | Kwara State, Okene, Okehi, and Kogi LGAs; Nasarawa State, Nasarawa LGA; Edo State, Akoko–Edo LGA | ||||||||||||
Okene | Ebira | Kwara State, Okene, Okehi, and Kogi LGAs | ||||||||||||||
Etuno | Ebira | tụnọ | Igara | Edo State, Akoko–Edo LGA, Igara town | ||||||||||||
Koto | Ebira | Igu, or Tawari, Kuta, Diko, Karu, Louome, Kaduna | Ibagyi, Gbagye | East Gwari, Gwari Matai | Gwari | 200,000 including Gbari; 250,000 | Niger State, Rafi, Chanchaga, Shiroro and Suleija LGAs; Federal Capital Territory; Kaduna State, Kachia LGA; Nasarawa State, Keffi and Nasarawa LGAs | |||||||||
Gbagyi Nkwa | Gbagyi | Gbagyi | more than 50,000 | Niger State, Rafi LGA | ||||||||||||
Gbari | A spread of lects are named according to town names: Botai, Jezhu, Konge, Kwange ; other lects are also based on river locations: Shigokpna, Zubakpna, Abokpna, Sumwakpna | Gwari Yamma, West Gwari | 200,000 including Gbagyi | Niger State, Chanchaga, Suleija, Agaie and Lapai LGAs; Federal Capital Territory; Kaduna State, Kachia LGA; Nasarawa State, Nasarawa LGA | ||||||||||||
Gupa–Abawa | Gupa, Abawa | estimated more than 10,000 Gupa and 5,000 Abawa | Niger State, Lapai LGA around Gupa and Edzu villages | |||||||||||||
Kami | more than 5000 | Niger State, Lapai LGA, Ebo town & 11 villages | ||||||||||||||
Asu | Asu | Asu | Abewa | Ebe | 5000 | Niger State: Mariga LGA: several villages south of Kontagora on the Mokwa road | ||||||||||
Kakanda | Kakanda | Kakanda–Budon, Kakanda–Gbanmi/Sokun | Akanda | Hyabe, Adyaktye | 4,500 ; 20,000 | |||||||||||
Kupa | Kwara State, Kogi LGA, around Abugi |
Reconstructions
The following Proto-Nupoid reconstructions are from Blench.Gloss | Proto-Nupoid |
tree | *ɔ́ʧĩ́ |
leaf | #avini |
charcoal | *ekana |
sand | *mu-ʒin |
smoke | *àmʷú |
fire | *n-ra |
wind | *efè |
rain | *ègbã |
to sharpen | *rɛ́ |
elephant | *-dogba |
buffalo | *ɛ̀ya; *ʊ̀-fá |
Dioscorea guineensis | *iti |
Colocasia esculenta | *-koko |
Sorghum bicolor | *àkwʊ́ |
one | *ɔ̀ɲɪ |
three | *ɛ̀tá |
four | *ɛ̀ɲi |
five | *ɛ̀tsun |
six | *twaɲi |
seven | *ǹtwaba |
ten | *ɛ̀bwʊ́n |
Some Proto-Nupe-Gbari crop name reconstructions are :
Gloss | Proto-Nupe-Gbari |
Pennisetum americanum | *màkwú |
Pennisetum americanum | *sàkwú; *kpàyì |
Digitaria exilis | *-furu |