Ijaw languages
The Ijaw languages, also spelt Ịjọ, are the languages spoken by the Ijo people in southern Nigeria.
Classification
The Ijo languages are traditionally considered a distinct branch of the Niger–Congo family. They are notable for their subject–object–verb basic word order, which is otherwise an unusual feature in Niger–Congo, shared only by such distant potential branches as Mande and Dogon. Like Mande and Dogon, Ijoid lacks even traces of the noun class system considered characteristic of Niger–Congo. This motivated Joseph Greenberg, in his initial classification of Niger–Congo, to describe them as having split early from that family. However, owing to the lack of these features, Linguist Gerrit Dimmendaal doubts their inclusion in Niger–Congo altogether and considers the Ijoid languages to be an independent family.The following internal classification is based on Jenewari and Williamson & Blench.
- East
- *Nkoroo
- *Kalabari
- *Southeast Ijo
- **Nembe
- **Akassa
- West
- *Izon
- *Inland Ijo
- **Biseni
- **Akita
- **Oruma
- East
- *Nkoroo
- *Kalabari
- West
- *Southeast Ijo
- **Nembe
- **Akassa
- *Izon–Inland Ijo
- **Izon
- **Inland Ijo
- ***Biseni
- ***Akita
- ***Oruma
Names and locations
Language | Cluster | Alternate spellings | Own name for language | Endonym | Other names | Other names for language | Speakers | Location |
Nembe–Akaha cluster | Nembe–Akaha | Brass–Ịjọ | 71,500 | Rivers State, Brass LGA | ||||
Nembe | Nembe–Akaha | Nimbi | Nembe | Brass, Nempe, Itebu ; Brass ; Nembe–Brass ; Ijo ; Brass–Nembe–Ijaw ; Nembe–Ịjọ. | 66,600 | Rivers State, Brass LGA, Nembe, Ọkpọma and Tụwọn towns and nearby villages | ||
Akaha | Nembe–Akaha | Akasa, Akassaa | Akaha | Akaha | 4,913 | Rivers State, Brass LGA, Opu–Akassa town and nearby hamlets | ||
Nkọrọ | Nkọrọ | Nkoro | Kirika | 20,000 | Rivers State, Bonny LGA; Opu–Nkọrọ town and 11 villages | |||
Ịjọ | Ịjọ | |||||||
Inland Ịjọ cluster | Inland Ịjọ | Rivers State, Yenagoa and Brass LGAs | ||||||
Biseni | Inland Ịjọ | Buseni | Biseni | Biseni | Amegi | Community consisting of five sections | Rivers State, Yenagoa LGA, Akpeịdẹ, Egbebiri, Kalama,Tẹịn and Tụbụrụ towns | |
Akịta | Inland Ịjọ | Okordia, Ọkọdi‡ | Akịta | Akịta | Community consisting of six sections, six towns | Rivers State, Yenagoa LGA | ||
Oruma | Inland Ịjọ | Tugbeni | Tugbeni Kạạmạ | A single town surrounded by Central Delta languages | Rivers State, Brass LGA | |||
Ịḅanị | KOIN | Ụḅanị, Bonny, Obani | Okuloma, Okoloḅa | 60,000 | Rivers State, Bonny LGA; Bonny town and 35 towns and villages. There may be some elderly speakers at Opobo, but this is unconfirmed. | |||
Kalaḅarị | KOIN | Kalaḅarị | Kalaḅarị | New Calabar | 200,000 | Rivers State, Degema and Asari–Toru LGAs; 3 major towns and 24 villages | ||
Kịrịkẹ | KOIN | Okrika | Okrika town | Rivers State, Okrika LGA |