East Chadic languages

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East Chadic
Geographic
distribution:
Chad, Cameroon
Linguistic classification: Afro-Asiatic
Subdivisions:
  • East Chadic A
  • East Chadic B
Glottolog: east2632[1]
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East Chadic per Newman (1977)

The three dozen East Chadic languages of the Chadic family are spoken in Chad and Cameroon.[2]

Languages

The branches of East Chadic go either by names or by letters and numbers in an outline format.[3]

Notes

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  3. Blench, 2006. The Afro-Asiatic Languages: Classification and Reference List (ms)
  4. 4.0 4.1 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.
  5. Previously considered a dialect of Saba
  6. Kujargé appears to have ties with the Mubi languages, but perhaps not genetic ones. Its classification is uncertain.
  7. Previously classified as Dangla

References


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