- The
Ubangian languages form a
diverse linkage of some
seventy languages centered on the
Central African Republic and the
Democratic Republic of the Congo...
- family,
which includes Gur,
Ubangian and the
various branches of
Adamawa as
primary nodes.
Dimmendaal (2008)
doubts that
Ubangian is a
subfamily of Niger–Congo...
- also
mentioned a
North Central Niger-Congo
branch consisting of Gurunsi, "
Ubangian", and Trans-Benue groups, with the Trans-Benue
group consisting of the...
- (previously
classified as Kordofanian), and
perhaps some or all of the
Ubangian languages. Hans
Gunther Mukanovsky's "Western Nigritic"
corresponded roughly...
-
Dongo (Donga,
Dongo Ko) is a
Ubangian language spoken in Haut-Uele Province, DR Congo.
Dongo at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) v t...
-
family of the
Ubangian languages,
centered in the
Central African Republic, as part of the Niger–Congo
language family is disputed.
Ubangian was grouped...
- time
widely affected by
enslavement at the
hands of
neighboring Bantu,
Ubangian and
Central Sudanic groups. Most
contemporary Pygmy groups are only partially...
-
states Kaligi people, an
ethnic group in
South Sudan Kaligi language, a
Ubangian (Niger–Congo)
language of
South Sudan Khaliji, Iran, a
village in Kerman...
- Nilo-Saharan and Niger-Congo
Ubangian communities: in
north western Central Africa the Nilo-Saharan
Kanuri predominate. Most of the
Ubangian speakers in Africa...
-
These include 55 Afro-Asiatic languages, two Nilo-Saharan languages, four
Ubangian languages, and 169 Niger–Congo languages. This
latter group comprises one...