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An Introduction to African Languages
The most widely spoken languages of Africa Thus, as this display suggests, not
only are Niger-Congo languages the most numerous, they are also the most
widely spoken. Figure 1 presents the classification of Niger-Congo, about which
there ...
George Tucker Childs,
2003
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African Languages: An Introduction
Bennett and Sterk (1977) proposed a major reclassification of Niger-Congo,
mainly based on lexicostatistics and lexical innovations. They argued that
Kordofanian, with relatively few lexical cognates, and Mande, with its complete
loss of the ...
Bernd Heine, Derek Nurse,
2000
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From Hunters to Farmers: The Causes and Consequences of Food ...
The grain terms probably do not go back to proto— Niger-Congo. One term cited
by Westermann as -gi, -giu occurs only in a near-block distribution from the
northern Nigerian plateau region west to Gurma and isolated in Banyun of
southern ...
John Desmond Clark, Steven A. Brandt,
1984
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Comparative Linguistics: Indo - European and
Niger -
Congo
The author demonstrates that the Indo-European languages came out of Africa and were derived from an offshoot of the Niger-Congo group.
G. J. K. Campbell-Dunn,
2006
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African Language Structures
When he concluded that the Kordofanian languages are related to the Niger-
Congo languages which he had already defined as a family, it was natural to
view Kordofanian and Niger- Congo as unities related to each other as two
branches of ...
William Everett Welmers,
1974
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Archaeology, Language, and the African Past
(HE NIGER-CONGO phylum has more languages than any other in the world:
1,514 according to the most recent estimates (SIL 2005), and it occupies a
greater land area than any other African phylum. It includes the well- known
Bantu ...
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The Early History of the
Niger Delta
Two other food plants, 'yam' and 'kola', have roots that can be reconstructed back
to Proto-Benue-Congo, and 'yam' seems to go back further to Proto-Niger-Congo,
though the evidence is not as clear as for 'wine palm' and 'oil palm' (see ...
Ebiegberi Joe Alagoa, F. N. Anozie, Nwanna Nzewunwa,
1988
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Language History and Linguistic Description in Africa
The. Place. of. Mande. in. Niger-Congo. David J. Dwyer Department of
Anthropology, Michigan State University; East Lansing MI Background Since the
time of Koelle's Polyglotta Africana ( 1 854), the Mande language group has
generally ...
Ian Maddieson, Thomas J. Hinnebusch,
1998
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Secret Manipulations: Language and Context in Africa
Pangwa (Bantu, Benue-Congo, Niger-Congo): Tanzania Pare (Bantu, Benue-
Congo, Niger-Congo): Tanzania Piya (Chadic, Afroasiatic): Nigeria Platoid (sub-
family; Benue-Congo, Niger-Congo): Nigeria Portuguese (Italic, Indo-European)
...
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Focus Strategies in African Languages: The Interaction of ...
The book contains a collection of articles on focus in the Niger-Congo and Afro-Asiatic language groups.
Enoch Oladé Aboh, Katharina Hartmann, Malte Zimmermann,
2007
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Gambia Krio Muslims - the Legacy of Aku Marabout
The majority of the Yoruba speak the Yoruba language, which is a Niger-Congo language. The word Creole is now representative of the ... «AllAfrica.com, 6月 15»
As Patience Jonathan Makes YouTube Record with “Diaris God o!”
However, as a native speaker of a Niger-Congo language, I can relate to the expression “there is God.” It's a direct, unidiomatic English ... «Daily Trust, 5月 15»
Ancho: Mada's old and new Fountain of Life
This people, who belong to the Niger-Congo family, according to Professor Emmanuel Samu Dandaura, and Amin Zaigi Ngharen, whose ... «Daily Trust, 5月 15»
Ebre: A Dance For Liberation
The Ibibio people are Kwa speaking people of the Benue-Congo group from the Niger-Congo language, occupying the palm belt in the ... «Leadership Newspapers, 3月 15»
New African language course offers students a global perspective
Teaching Wolof Belonging to the Senegambian branch of the Niger-Congo language family, Wolof is not a tonal language in which one ... «William and Mary News, 3月 15»
These Amazing Maps Show the True Diversity of Africa
There are an estimated 1,000 to 2,000 languages spoken across Africa, mainly falling into the Afro-Asiatic, Khoisan, Niger-Congo and ... «Mic, 2月 15»
Ebonics Debunked
One of Ebonics' most distinguishing features is its oral expression, as its parent languages belong to the Niger-Congo language family of West ... «Harvard Crimson, 2月 15»
Museveni: Without love for Uganda, we are flying blind
i) the Niger-Congo group of languages (Bantu, Kwa, etc.), ii) the Nilo-Saharan group of languages (Nilotic, Cushitic, etc.), iii) the Afro-Asiatic ... «The Observer, 2月 15»
Genetic map of sub-Saharan groups reveals rich diversity
... of migrations that occurred 3,000 to 5,000 years ago and spread people from the Niger-Congo region across most of sub-Saharan Africa. «BDlive, 12月 14»
How languages are like food
The Bantu languages are a sub-family of the Niger-Congo language family, spoken in a wide swath of Africa south of the Sahara, right down to ... «The Week Magazine, 10月 14»