Bimoba
A language of Ghana
| 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.
SNIDER, Keith L., author. 1998. "Phonetic realisation of downstep in Bimoba."
Vernacular Publications
Introductory Bimoba for schools (for English readers): Reading, writing, grammar. 1971.
Mɔɔb kalounng nan mɔɔb sɔbu. 1966.

