The Ngas (Angas) language is spoken by some 400.000 people on the
southern escarpment of the central Nigerian Plateau (Plateau State). The
historically innovative language of the Chadic Angas-Sura group together
with the neighbouring more archaic Ron languages are the
southwesternmost representatives of the Afroasiatic/Hamitosemitic phylum
to which also Arabic and Ancient Egyptian belong. Ngas, a tone language
with three levels, has still preserved the classical pronominal system.
The book presents a detailed outline of the grammar and a Ngas-English
dictionary of some 2.000 lexical entries.