- The
Kujargé language is
spoken in
seven villages in
eastern Chad near
Jebel Mirra (11°45′N 22°15′E / 11.750°N 22.250°E / 11.750; 22.250), and in villages...
- East Chadic.
Subsequent work by
Joseph Lovestrand argues strongly that
Kujarge is a
valid member of East Chadic. The
placing of Luri as a
primary split...
-
Toram (B.1.2) Mubi: Mubi, Kajakse, Masmaje,
Zirenkel (Zerenkel) (B.1.3) ?
Kujargé (B.2)
Mokilko (Mukulu, Gergiko) (B.3) Sokoro: Saba, Sokoro, Tamki, Mawa...
- it
continues to be
defended by
scholars such as
Edward Lipiński. The
Kujarge language is
usually considered part of the
Chadic languages; however, Roger...
- (possibly
Bantu languages), Bete (evidently Jukunoid), Bung (unclear),
Kujarge (evidently Chadic), Lufu (Jukunoid),
Meroitic (possibly Afroasiatic), Oropom...
- are not
sufficient for classification. In addition, Jalaa, Shabo, Laal,
Kujargé, and a few
other languages within Nilo-Saharan and Afroasiatic-speaking...
-
conclude that it is a
language isolate. Solano† (Mexico) Cacán† (Argentina)
Kujargé (Chad) Bung (Cameroon) Luo (Cameroon) Mawa† (Nigeria) Komta† (Nigeria)...
- ) (retired) Kara
language (Central
African Republic,
Central Sudanic)
Kujarge language (Chad, Afroasiatic?) Leti
language (Cameroon) Lufu
language (Nigeria...
-
Sinyar clans. The
Kijaar clan,
located close to the
Kujargé,
likely intermarried with the
Kujargé.
Sinyar appears to have a Bongo–Bagirmi superstratum...
-
Oceania 1 Klamath-Modoc
North America 1 Kol (Papua New Guinea)
Oceania 1
Kujarge Africa 1
Kunama Africa 1
Kungarakany Australia 1
Kunza South America 1...