Linguistic fieldwork on Bantu varieties spoken by fishermen around Lisala and Bumba in the Mongala province (DRC)

From July 6 to August 3, Prof. Jean Pierre Donzo carried out linguistic fieldwork within the framework of the CongUbangi project in areas surrounding Lisala and Bumba, two locations in the Mongala province of the DRC. He collected lexical and grammatical data on ten Bantu varieties, namely Budza-liye, Limpesa, Lingbele, Lipoto, Eliele, Elupi-Dando, Ebudza-Bondunga, Egbuta, Ebudza-yamolota, and Ndobo. Some of these are spoken by so-called gens d’eau, that is, linguistically heterogeneous small-scale groups of speakers whose main subsistence activities revolve around swamp forests in the Mongala region.