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Iceve Autonyms

Iceve-Maci

  • Geography

    CM South West region: Manyu division, north and south of Akwaya town.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Cameroon

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Icheve, Utse, Utser, Utseu
Iceve
7,000 in Cameroon (1990). Total users in all countries: 12,000.
South West region: Manyu division, north and south of Akwaya town.
Central Cameroon, Nigeria, Map 14
6a (Vigorous).
Niger-Congo, Atlantic-Congo, Volta-Congo, Benue-Congo, Bantoid, Southern, Tivoid
Icheve (Bacheve, Bechere, Becheve, Ocebe, Ochebe, Ocheve), Oliti (Akwaya Motom, Ici, Ihekwot, Kwaya, Maci, Matchi, Motomo, Olit, Olithi, Oliti-Akwaya). Lexical similarity: 80% between the Maci and Bacheve dialects, 60% with Otank [uta], 50% with Evant [bzz] and Tiv [tiv], 40% with Eman [emn] and Mesaka [iyo], 35% with Esimbi [ags].
SVO; noun head Initial; 12 noun classes, marked by prefixes and suffixes; clause constituent marked by word order; tonal, ATR vowel harmony.
Vigorous. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Also use Cameroon Pidgin [wes]. Also use Denya [anv], especially older men. Also use Evant [bzz]. Used as L2 by Iyive [uiv].
Radio. Texts.
Latin script [Latn].
Traditional religion, Christian.
OLAC resources in and about Iceve-Maci
Iceve-Maci
5,000 in Nigeria (1990).
Cross River state: Obanliku LGA, 5 villages on Cameroon border including Amana.
Maci (Kwaya, Matchi, Motom, Motomo, Olit, Olithi, Oliti, Oliti-Akwaya), Ceve (Baceve, Bacheve, Bechere, Becheve, Beheve, Iceve, Icheve, Oceve, Ochebe, Ocheve).
6a (Vigorous)
Home, village. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Also use Nigerian Pidgin [pcm].
Traditional religion, Christian.
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