Lumun
[aka Lomon, Kuku-Lumun,]Classification: Niger-Congo
·vulnerable
Classification: Niger-Congo
·vulnerable
Lomon, Kuku-Lumun |
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Niger-Congo, Talodi |
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Information from: “Lumun Narrative Discourse Analysis” . Timothy M. Stirtz (2011)
"Lumun is a Niger-Congo, Kordofanian language in the Talodi group, located immediately adjacent to two other Talodi languages, Acheron and Tocho."
"[Speakers] live in the Lumun hills, east of Kadugli in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan."
Information from: “Encyclopedia of the World's Endangered Languages” . Christopher Moseley (2007) Routledge
"No current figures are available for the number of Lomon speakers."
"...spoken in the Moro Hills (Kordofan) in north-central Sudan."
Information from: “A Brief Description of Current Talodi Orthographies” (119-126) . Tanya Spronk (2004)
"The orthography that has been developed for Lumun has, for the most part, been consistent with the concept of each phonemic sound receiving one written symbol, and all of these symbols can easily be found on a computer for easy typing of literature."
Information from: “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 18th Edition” . Lewis, M. Paul, Gary F. Simons, and Charles D. Fennig · SIL International
20,000
"(2014 SIL). Home area population 9,500 (2011 census)."
Sudanese Spoken Arabic [apd]
"Janub Kurdufan state: Limon hills, Toromathan, To’ri, and Canya’ru villages."