- The
Kordofanian languages are a
geographic grouping of five
language groups spoken in the Nuba
Mountains of the
South Kordofan region of Sudan: Talodi–Heiban...
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adding Kordofanian as a
branch co-ordinate with Niger–Congo as a whole; consequently, he
renamed the
family Congo-
Kordofanian,
later Niger–
Kordofanian. Greenberg's...
- Siamou, Kru, the
Katla and
Rashad languages (previously
classified as
Kordofanian), and
perhaps some or all of the
Ubangian languages. Hans
Gunther Mukanovsky's...
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small language family in the Nuba
Hills of Sudan. Part of an
erstwhile Kordofanian proposal, they are of
uncertain position within the
hypothetical Niger–Congo...
- B (Bantu) in the map above). The Niger–
Kordofanian language family,
joining Niger–Congo with the
Kordofanian languages of south-central Sudan, was proposed...
- of the Nuba
people speak one of the many
languages in the
geographic Kordofanian languages group of the Nuba Mountains. This
language group is primarily...
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named after Rashad District of
South Kordofan. Part of an
erstwhile Kordofanian proposal, they are of
uncertain position within the Niger–Congo family...
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languages and
subfamilies except the
families of the
erstwhile Atlantic and
Kordofanian branches, Mande, Dogon, and Ijo. It thus only
differs from Atlantic–Congo...
- the
result Congo–
Kordofanian. The
relationship has been accepted, with the
exception of the "Tumtum" group,
though the
Kordofanian languages are no longer...
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mutual contact.
Talodi and
Heiban had each
constituted a
group of the
Kordofanian branch of Niger–Congo that was
posited by
Joseph Greenberg (1963); Talodi...