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Bimoba

A language of Ghana

ISO 639-3bim

Population  120,000 (2004 SIL). Ethnic population: 200,000.
Region  Northeast, Gambaga District, south of Kusaasi, north of Konkomba.
Language map  Ghana, reference number 12
Alternate names   Moar, Moor
Dialects  Related to Moba [mfq] of Togo.
Classification  Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, North, Gur, Central, Northern, Oti-Volta, Gurma, Moba
Language development  Literacy rate in L1: 10%–30%. Literacy rate in L2: 15%–25%. Grammar. Bible: 2003.
Writing system  Latin script.
Comments  Traditional religion, Muslim, Christian.

Entries from the SIL Bibliography about this language:

Academic Publications

BENDOR-SAMUEL, John T., author. 1965. "Problems in the analysis of sentences and clauses in Bimoba."

JACOBS, Gillian, author. 1966. "The structure of the verbal clause in Bimoba."

JACOBS, Gillian, author. 1970. Bimoba syntax: a syntagmatic analysis.

JACOBS, Gillian; PIKE, Kenneth L., authors. 1968. "Matrix permutation as a heuristic device in the analysis of the Bimoba verb."

SNIDER, Keith L., author. 1998. "Phonetic realisation of downstep in Bimoba."

Vernacular Publications

Bannu karung. 1975.

Daabir. 1975.

Introductory Bimoba for schools (for English readers): Reading, writing, grammar. 1971.

Karuŋ gbouŋ 1. 1990.

Karuŋ gbouŋ 3. 1990.

Mɔɔb kalounng nan mɔɔb sɔbu. 1966.

Mɔɔr karounng wannu. 1966.

Moab yaja ŋaak kperuk. 1992.

Naamara nan pukit. 1992.

Ŋmee mi wonni. 1986.

Sanpantik laafia binbeng. 1985.

Tarwob-tarwob. 1994.

Tiinii nan koorin. 1992.

Yɔɔkar ban gbaar. 1973.