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(Redirected from Ncane language) Niger–Congo language of Cameroon
Noni
RegionCameroon
Native speakers50,000 (2005–2008)
Language familyNiger–Congo?
Dialects
  • Noone
  • Ncane
  • Mungong
Writing systemLatin
Language codes
ISO 639-3Either:
nhu – Noone
ncr – Ncane
Glottolognoon1243  Noone
ncan1245  Ncane-Mungong

The Noni language, also called Noone, is an Eastern Beboid language of the Niger–Congo family in Cameroon. The Noone, Ncane, and Mungong varieties are sometimes considered three distinct Noni languages. Ethnologue reports that Ncare is 88% lexically similar with Noone, and 84% with Saari (Nsari).

Noni is the native language to 40,000 people in the country, particularly in the North West Province, the Bui Division and the northwest Kumbo Subdivision. Noone proper was used as the secret language in Indiana Jones.

References

  1. Noone at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)
    Ncane at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)

Relevant literature

  • Boutwell, Richard. 2020. A grammar of Nchane: A Bantoid (Beboid) language of Cameroon. University of Leiden: PhD dissertation.
  • Hyman, Larry M. 1980. Noni (Misaje group). L’expansion bantou. Paris: SELAF (no. special 9), 259–274.
  • Hyman, Larry M. 1981. Noni grammatical structure, with special reference to verb morphology. Southern California: Occasional Papers in Linguistics 9. Los Angeles: University of Southern California.
  • Lux, David 2003. Noni provisional lexicon. ms. Yaoundé: SIL
  • Richards, Russell M. 1991. Phonologie de trois langues beboides du Cameroun: Noone, Ncanti et Sari. Thèse pour le doctorat (Arrête du 23 Novembre 1988), Livres I. et II. Université de la Sorbonne Nouvelle Paris III.
Beboid languages
Eastern
Western
Languages of Cameroon
Official languages
Major languages
Pidgins
Indigenous languages
Sign languages
Immigrant languages
See also: General Alphabet of Cameroon Languages


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