Also Known As:
Hone, Wapan Gwana, Gaateri, Kona Jukun, Pindiga-Jukun
Dialects & Varieties
- Pindiga
- Gwana
Hone
Storch, Anne. 2009. Hone (Jukun). In Dimmendaal, Gerrit J. (ed.), Coding participant marking: Construction types in twelve African languages, 123-140. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Speakers
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Comments on speakers
"According to informants in Pindiga, Kashere and Gwana as well as to the present author s estimations, Hone will be extinct or seriously endangered once the older speakers have died."
Location and Context
Countries
Gombe area, North-Eastern Nigeria
Location Description
"Hone (nám Hɔ̰ne) is spoken by the bá-Hɔ̰ne who live in the Gombe area of the North-Eastern Nigeria, in the villages of Pindiga, Kashere, Kwaya and Gwana and some hamlets around these settlements."
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Other Languages Used By The Community
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Writing Systems
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