found: Work cat: Alamin, S. The nominal and verbal morphology of Tima, 2012:t.p. (a Niger-Congo language spoken in the Nuba Mountains) p. 2 (the name Tima seems to be derived from [the name of] one of the villages where the language is spoken; used by other inhabitants of the Nuba Mountains without any neg. connotation, and is widely used in the literature, i.e. this language name is well known to outsiders including linguists. The Tima people refer to their language as du-murik; alt. names used by neighboring groups include Lomoriki, Tamanik, and Yibwa) p. 3 (considered as a highly endangered language)
found: Ethnologue, 2009(Tima, a language of Sudan; tms; Region: North, West Kordofan District, Nuba Hills, Jebel Tima area villages, 15 km SW of Katla; Alt. names: Lomorik, Lomuriki, Tamanik, Yibwa; Classification: Niger-Congo, Kordofanian, Katla)
found: Linguasphere, 1999(06-AAB-aa; tamanik-l-omuriki; omuriki, tima, yibwa; Kordofan)