Английская Википедия:Bambukic languages

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The Bambukic Шаблон:Aka Trans-Benue or Yungur–Jen languages form a proposed branch of the provisional Savanna languages, a reduced form of the Waja–Jen branch of the old Adamawa languages family (G7, G9, G10). They are spoken in north eastern Nigeria. Their unity is not accepted by Güldemann (2018).[1]

Bennett (1983) had also proposed a Trans-Benue group consisting of the Burak-Jen (i.e., Bikwin-Jen), Yungur (i.e., Bena-Mboi), and Tula-Longuda subgroups.[2]

Languages

Blench (2006) groups the Yungur (G7), Bikwin–Jen (G9), and Longuda (G10) languages together within part of a larger GurAdamawa language continuum.[3]

Kleinewillinghöfer (1996) notes the affinities of the Bikwin languages, which were unknown to Greenberg, with the Jen languages. Subclassification follows Blench (2004).[4]

The Waja languages were once thought to belong to this group, but are now placed with the Kam language. (See Adamawa languages.)

References

  1. Шаблон:Cite book
  2. Bennett, Patrick R. 1983. Adamawa-Eastern: problems and prospects. - in: Dihoff, I. R. (ed.) Current Approaches to African Linguistics. Vol. 1: 23-48.
  3. Шаблон:Cite book
  4. Шаблон:Cite web - Roger Blench

External links

Шаблон:Adamawa languages Шаблон:Authority control