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A Dictionary of the Gbari Language [Draft Only]

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A Dictionary of the Gbari Language [Draft Only]
Unpublished. — 77 p.
Prepared by the below named authors 1981-1993. Not tone-marked.
Roger Blench, Musa Doma, Kaduna, Abuja with contributions from: Saihu Cimbo Leda, Joseph Shazin, Mohammed Sarki Gurfata, Jnynin'zeba Bako Mwnin'zewye and other members of the Gbari community.
This printout is being distributed in the Gbari area to everyone interested in the development of the Gbari language for cultural and educational purposes. The slogan and title on the front page is the name of the Gbari development association, Gbari Gbadogun, and shows that the effort to create a dictionary is supported by the community.
This dictionary is being developed for the Gbari community and we hope that those who are interested will take the opportunity to make constructive comment on the text. The more words that are included and the clearer the definitions the better.
We hope you enjoy reading this and that the existence of the dictionary will be the beginning of a move towards the creation of an accepted orthography. Once there is an accepted writing system, primers can be prepared making it easier to teach Gbari in the schools.
Structure of the Dictionary. The dictionary is divided into two parts; the Gbari-English and English-Gbari. The Gbari-English is the most complete and contains the examples of the words in use -any word you look up in the English-Gbari should be checked the other way round.
Apart from the main text there are a number of appendixes that explain certain things in more detail. These cover numbers, place-names, personal names, titles and also include some notes on Gbari society to help explain topics such as traditional marriage.
Gwari (Gbari and Gbagyi) is one of the major languages of central Nigeria, and the Gwari are one of the most widespread and numerous peoples, with settlements in Plateau, Kaduna, Niger, Kogi States and the Federal Capital Territory. A long time ago, in 1909, Major Edgar prepared a dictionary and grammatical notes on the Gbagyi dialect spoken at Kuta. Despite this, to date, little has been written about it from a modern linguistic point of view. The only major studies that exist are Hyman & Magaji (1970) and James (1990). James contains a valuable bibliography of publications in and about the language. Blench (1989) illustrates the place of Gbari in the Nupoid language family.
This is a printout of a draft lexicon of the Gbari dialect spoken near Kwali-Sumwakpna. It also includes lexical items from closely related dialects, especially Zubakpna, where these differ other than by a predictable sound-change. The feature of Gbari that is most perplexing when trying to establish a standard form is the immense variety in both words, sound-patterns and tone from one area to another. In this version of the lexicon, tones are marked only occasionally. The reason for this is that the words in the lexicon have been collected over a long period. At present, the tone is being checked so that the system of marking it will be consistent throughout. Unless a word is specifically marked it should be treated as unmarked.
This is intended for checking and comment only and should not be considered a finished document.
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