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Lafofa is an
ethnic group among the Nuba
people of Sudan. It
likely numbers less than 10,000 persons. This
minority is
mainly Muslim. Many of them speak...
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Mountains of the
South Kordofan region of Sudan: Talodi–Heiban languages,
Lafofa languages,
Rashad languages,
Katla languages and Kadu languages. The first...
- inclusion.
Glottolog 3.4 (2019) does not
accept that the
Kordofanian branches (
Lafofa,
Talodi and Heiban) or the difficult-to-classify Laal
language have been...
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Lafofa, also Tegem–Amira, is a
dialect cluster spoken in the
southern Nuba
Mountains in the
south of Sudan.
Blench (2010)
considers the
Tegem and Amira...
- the Nuba Mountains. They
belong to the Daju, Hill Nubian, Kadu, Katla,
Lafofa, Nyima, Rashad, Talodi–Heiban and
Temein language groups. Five of these...
- the
lines of Mande. The Kadu
languages may be Nilo-Saharan. † =
extinct Lafofa (Tegem),
sometimes classified as a
divergent Talodi language, has a different...
- v t e Niger–Congo
branches Atlantic–Congo
Mande Kordofanian Katla Lafofa Rashad Talodi–Heiban
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spoken in
South Kordofan, Sudan. It is
sometimes considered a
dialect of
Lafofa,
which is
poorly attested.
Amira at
Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)
Roger Blench...
- Leif O. (1994). From the
Mountains to the Plains: The
Integration of the
Lafofa Nuba Into
Sudanese Society.
Nordic Africa Institute. p. 44. ISBN 9171063366...
- v t e Niger–Congo
branches Atlantic–Congo
Mande Kordofanian Katla Lafofa Rashad Talodi–Heiban
Others Defaka Dogon Ijoid Isolates Bangime Jalaa ? Komta ...