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Central Kanuri
Yerwá Kànùrí
Native toNigeria, Niger, Chad, Cameroon
RegionLake Chad
EthnicityKanuri (Yerwa Kanuri)
Native speakers
8.45 million (2021–2024)[1]
Language family
Nilo-Saharan?
  • Saharan
    • Western
      • Kanuri
        • Central Kanuri
Dialects
  • Kagama
  • Lare
  • Kwayam
  • Njesko
  • Kuvuri
  • Ngazar
  • Guvja
  • Mao
  • Temageri
  • Fadawa
  • Yerwa
  • Maiduguri
Writing system
Latin
Arabic (Ajami)[2]
Language codes
ISO 639-3knc
Glottologcent2050

Yerwa Kanuri or Central Kanuri is a variety of the Kanuri language spoken mainly in adjacent parts of Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon, and Chad as well as by a diaspora community residing in Sudan. It is spoken by the Yerwa Kanuri who are the largest subgroup of Kanuri people in West and Central Africa today. Yerwa Kanuri is the largest of the Kanuri varieties, it is also used for both oral and written communication in Cameroon and is classified within the Saharan branch of the Nilo-Saharan language family. The Yerwa Kanuri variety of the Kanuri language in Nigeria is written using the Ajami script of the Arabic alphabet.[3][4]

Yerwa Kanuri is a Language of Wider Communication (LWC). A De facto language of provincial identity in Borno, Yobe, and Gombe states of Nigeria, used in education; widespread use generally. The Kanuri language, serving as the de facto language of provincial identity in Borno, Yobe, and Gombe states, is employed in education and widely spoken in these regions. Originating from the central south Sahara area, the Kanuri people expanded around Lake Chad in the late 7th century. They are the dominant ethnic group in Borno State and their language became prevalent in the mid-19th century, being utilized in trade, daily life, religion, and literature, not only in the mentioned states but also across central Africa.[5]

In terms of morphology, it exhibits a system of affixation, incorporating prefixes, suffixes, and infixes to convey various grammatical and semantic nuances. Phonologically, Central Kanuri is characterized by a diverse set of consonants and vowels, including nasalized vowels. The language employs tonal distinctions, contributing to lexical and grammatical meaning.[5]

Grammatically, Central Kanuri follows a subject-object-verb (SOV) word order, with the subject typically preceding the verb and the object following. It features a variety of grammatical features such as gender agreement, noun classes, and a complex system of verbal inflections to mark tense, aspect, and mood. Noun classes play a crucial role in Central Kanuri, influencing concord with adjectives, pronouns, and verbs.[5]

Postpositions in Central Kanuri are used to express relationships between entities and are essential for indicating spatial and temporal relationships. Verbs are highly inflected, reflecting various grammatical categories and providing a nuanced understanding of actions and events. The language incorporates a system of verbal derivation to create new words and convey shades of meaning.[5]

Yerwa Kanuri is named after the central dialect of Yerwa spoken in mainly in Nigeria. The language has several dialects, some of which are mutually intelligible to other Central Kanuri speakers and others are not mutually intelligible. The Kwayam dialect is not understood by other Yerwa Kanuri speakers while the Maiduguri dialect named after the town of Maiduguri is mutually intelligible with other dialects of Yerwa Kanuri.[4][5]

  1. ^ Central Kanuri at Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024) Closed access icon
  2. ^ "Kanuri Studies Association". 2004. Archived from the original on November 8, 2006.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. ^ "Kanuri language | Kanuri language | West African, Niger-Congo, Chadic | Britannica". www.britannica.com.
  4. ^ a b "Kanuri, Yerwa | Ethnologue Free".
  5. ^ a b c d e Benton P.A, Frank Cass (1968). The Languages and Peoples of Bornu. pp. 66–88. Retrieved December 6, 2023.

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