Ziriya
[aka Jiriya]Classification: Niger-Congo
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Classification: Niger-Congo
·dormant
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Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Benue-Congo, Kainji |
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Information from: “Notes on the Seni people and language with an addendum on the Ziriya” (12-13) . Roger Blench and John Garah Nengel (2004)
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"[One] person with any recall of the language... The language has definitively disappeared, and even Sarkin Yakubu [the last rememberer] had only spoken it as a child, some sixty years ago. He could recall some greetings and some numbers."
Information from: “Africa” ( ch. 7) . Gerrit J. Dimmendaal and F. K. Erhard Voeltz (2007) , Christopher Moseley · Routledge
Hausa;
"Lost ground in favour of the contact language in the area, Hausa."
"Jos area, Nigeria."
Information from: “A survey on language death in Africa” (402) . Sommer, Gabriele (1992) , Brenzinger, Matthias · Mouton de Gruyter
"Only a few speakers seem to have some knowledge of Zìrìyà nowadays."
"Several villages such as Zìrìyà (5km south of Yaagi near Chokobo), Kéré (two miles east of Rahaman Bauchi) and probably Wurno."
Information from: “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 18th Edition” . Lewis, M. Paul, Gary F. Simons, and Charles D. Fennig · SIL International
"Shifted to Hausa [hau]."
"Bauchi state: Toro LGA, Kere and Ziriya."
Information from: “The status of the East Kainji languages of Central Nigeria: Recent Research” (12) . Roger Blench and Mallam Dendo (2004)
"We visited Ziriya on 30th December 2003 and were able to interview Sarki Abubakar Yakubu, probably the last person with any recall of the language."
"Ziriya village is situated at N10˚ 22.6, E 8˚ 50. Ziriya was divided into a number of wards as follows; Ziriya, Salingo, Kajakana, Wurno, Ungwar Marika, Funka and Farin Dutse... There is a third village, Kεrε,
somewhat further north, where the language was dropped even longer ago. "