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Southwest Grassfields languages

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Southwest Grassfields
Western Momo
Geographic
distribution
Cameroon
Linguistic classificationNiger–Congo?
Language codes
Glottologsout3181

The Southwest Grassfields, traditionally called Western Momo when considered part of the Momo group or when Momo is included in Grassfields, are a small branch of the Southern Bantoid languages spoken in the Western grassfields of Cameroon.

The languages are Manta (Tanka, Batakpa), Balo (Alunfa), Osatu, Busam, MenkaAtoŋ.

Several of these have been classified as Tivoid, a position reflected in Ethnologue.

Classification

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Blench (2010) recognises five coordinate subgroups within Southwest Grassfields.[1]

Southwest Grassfields

Footnotes

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  1. ^ Blenh, Roger (2010). "Classification of Momo and West Momo" (PDF).

References

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