East Chadic languages
Appearance
| East Chadic | |
|---|---|
| Geographic distribution | southern Chad and northern Cameroon |
| Linguistic classification | Afroasiatic
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| Language codes | |
| Glottolog | east2632 |
East Chadic per Newman (1977) | |
The East Chadic languages are a branch of the Chadic languages. There are around 40 East Chadic languages still spoken. They are spoken mainly in Chad and Cameroon.
Branches
[change | change source]References
[change | change source]- 1 2 Languages in both the Nancere and Gabri branches go by the names of Kimre and Gabri. The two branches together are sometimes also called Gabri.
- ↑ Lovestrand, Joseph (2012). "Classification and description of the Chadic languages of the Guéra (East Chadic B)" (PDF). SIL Electronic Working Papers 2012-004. SIL International.
- ↑ Previously considered a dialect of Saba
- ↑ Kujargé appears to have ties with the Mubi languages, but perhaps not genetic ones. Its classification is uncertain.
- ↑ Previously classified as Dangla