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Narrow Bantu languages
Narrow Bantu languages In the classification of African languages, Narrow Bantu is a term commonly used ...
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Bantu languages
Bantu languages Map showing the approximate distribution of Bantu (dull yellow) vs. other Niger-Congo languages (bright yellow). Bantu is a language family that belongs ...
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Category:Bantu languages
Category:Bantu languages The main article for this category is Bantu languages. Pages in category "Bantu languages" There are 65 pages in ...
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Bantoid languages
Bantoid languages In the classification of African languages, Bantoid is a branch of the Benue ... first used by Krause in 1895 for languages that showed resemblances in vocabulary to Bantu. Greenberg in his influential 1963 The Languages of Africa defined Bantoid as the ...
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Southern Bantoid languages
Southern Bantoid languages In the classification of African languages, Southern Bantoid (or South Bantoid) is one ... home to the well known and numerous Bantu subfamily, is comprised of 643 languages according to the Ethnologue, making it one ... largest subfamilies in terms of number of languages. Southern Bantoid was first introduced in ...
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Benue-Congo languages
Benue-Congo languages Benue-Congo Geographic distribution: Subsaharan Africa, but ... Plateau Ukaan The Benue-Congo group of languages constitutes the largest branch of the Niger ... both in terms of sheer number of languages, of which 938 are known (not counting ... Congo family, along with the most important languages in terms of number of speakers, are as follows (with number of constituent languages for each sub-branch in parenthesis): ...
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Category:Southern Bantoid languages
Category:Southern Bantoid languages The main article for this category is Southern Bantoid languages. Subcategories There are 2 subcategories to this category. B Bantu languages T Tivoid languages Pages in category "Southern Bantoid languages" ...
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Talk:Niger-Congo languages
Talk:Niger-Congo languages Confusing claims This page at first claims that Greenberg's Niger-Kordofanian languages (NK) are the same as Bendor-Samuel's Niger-Congo languages (NC) and therefore include the Kordofanian languages (K). But later on it says that ... family is the biggest? The Niger-Congo languages are the largest group of the ...
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User:Mark Dingemanse/pastprojects
... articles N Nafaanra language ( nom ) N Gbe languages ( nom ) Decent articles N Arsène Roux, one ... Ideophone N Meeussen's rule N Senufo languages N Okiek language N Phla-Pherá languages { needs some example sentences from Kluge 2000 ... largely written, or essentially rewritten by me) Languages Adamorobe Sign Language because Nyst talked about ... — Gen language, one of the Gbe languages — Kimatuumbi language needs expansion — ...
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Talk:Caucasoid
... wide varieties of skulls as Caucasoid, and narrow the Negroid group into the typical "prothagism ... no where in this article is the narrow vision to rely on skulls justified. For ... as well. This seems to be a Bantu trait but I'm getting of track ... someonelse might say well only west african Bantu ethnic group africans have flat noses so ... say any african who doesn't look bantu (curly hair, flat nose, big lips) ...
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