Yukubenic languages


The Yukubenic languages are a branch of either the Jukunoid family or the Plateau family spoken in southeastern Nigeria. Glottolog places Yukubenic in the Plateau family. Ethnologue, however, places Yukubenic in the Jukunoid family, based on Shimizu, and Blench also follows this classification.

Classification

The Yukubenic languages are:
Below is a list of language names, populations, and locations from Blench.
LanguageBranchDialectsAlternate spellingsOwn name for languageEndonymOther names Other names for languageExonymSpeakersLocation
KapyaYukuben–KutepTaraba State, Takum LGA, at Kapya
KutebYukuben–KutepLissam, Fikyu, Jenuwa, Kunabe, Kentin: Fikyu has sub–dialectsKutev, KutepAti Mbarike, Zumper 15,592 ; 30,000 ; 1400 in Cameroon Taraba State, Takum LGA and in Cameroon, Furu Awa subdivision
YukubenYukuben–KutepNyikuben, Nyikobe, Ayikiben, YikubenOohum, UuhumBoritsu, BalaabeUuhum-Gigi in Cameroon10,000 ; 1,000 in Cameroon Taraba State, Takum LGA; and in Furu-Awa subdivision, Cameroon