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Goemai is an Afro-Asiatic (Chadic, West Chadic A) language spoken in the Plateau state of Central Nigeria by approximately 200,000 people.〔 Its speakers refer to themselves and their language as 'Goemai'; in older linguistic, historical and ethnographical literature the term 'Ankwe' has been used to refer to the people. Goemai is a predominantly isolating language with the subject–verb–object constituent order. ==Bibliography== * Hellwig, Birgit (2011) ''A Grammar of Goemai''. 596 p., Mouton De Gruyter. ISBN 3-11-023828-4, ISBN 978-3-11-023828-0. * Hellwig, Birgit (2003) ''Fieldwork among the Goemai in Nigeria: discovering the grammar of property expressions''. (STUF ) * Hellwig, Birgit (2003) ''The grammatical coding of postural semantics in Goemai (a West Chadic language of Nigeria)''. MPI Series in Psycholinguistics (Nijmegen ). ''(introduction contains info about the geography, demography, and sociolinguistics of Goemai; chapter 2 is a grammatical sketch of Goemai )'' * Hoffman, Carl (1970) 'Towards a comoparative phonology of the languages of the Angas–Goemai group.' Unpublished manuscript. '' * Kraft, Charles H. (1981) ''Chadic wordlists''. Berlin: Dietrich Reimer (Marburger Studien zur Afrika- und Asienkunde, Serie A: Afrika, 23, 24, 25). ''(a phonological sketch of Goemai and also a Goemai word list )'' * Wolff, Hans (1959) 'Subsystem typologies and area linguistics.' ''Anthropological Linguistics'', 1, 7, 1–88. ''(inventory of Goemai (Duut dialect) )'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Goemai language」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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