Sukur
[también conocido como Sakun, Sugur, Adikimmu Sukur]Clasificación: Afro-Asiatic
·susceptible de extinción
Clasificación: Afro-Asiatic
·susceptible de extinción
Sakun, Sugur, Adikimmu Sukur, Gemasakun, Sakul |
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Afro-Asiatic, Chadic, Biu-Mandara |
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La información está incompleta “"Doctoral Dissertation Research: A Grammar of Sakun (Sukur)" NSF DEL Abstract” . Frajzyngier, Zygmunt (2009)
"Spoken by approximately 15,000 people at the UNESCO World Heritage Sukur Cultural Landscape."
La información está incompleta “Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 16th Edition (2009)” . M. Paul Lewis · SIL International
"North tip Adamawa state, Michika LGA, Mandara Mountains."
La información está incompleta “A Grammar of Sakun (Sukur)” . Thomas, Michael F. (2014)
The number 15,000 is taken from the 15th edition of Ethnologue (2005). "The number 20,000 is based on a survey conducted in 2010 by the District Head in Mataka. This number still does not reflect the number of Sakun speakers living down in Sukur Settlement adjacent Madagali. Estimates are as high as 27,000 total native Sakun speakers. As with many languages in the area, the estimated number of speakers does not reflect those speaking Sakun as a second language. Just as many Sakun speaker [sic] other minority languages in the area, many non-Sakun may still speak Sakun."
"children are still speaking it as a first language and children are often cited as being the best tellers of the traditional stories or gəmakákaw."
Hausa
Fulfulde
English
Margi
Kamwe
Wula
"Based on an informal survey (the participants in the documentation project) of 200 Sakun speakers, Sakun speak between 2 and 7 languages with the majority speaking Hausa in addition to Sakun."
Mandara mountains
"The Sakun occupy the massif west of Bama road stretching S.E. from Madagali towards the Cameroon border (13°34’E and 10°44’N). Sakun speakers are also found in Gwoza, Michika, Mubi and several major Nigerian cities."