• Uganda, western Kenya, and northern Tanzania, it includes languages such as Turkana and Maasai. Bari-Kuku-Kakwa-Pojulu-Mundari-Nyangwara-Nyepo and others Teso–Lotuko–Maa...
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    Sudanic languages from the fourth to the first millennia BCE". Faits de Langues. 47 (1): 151–163. doi:10.1163/19589514-047-01-900000010. S2CID 134352296...
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    the historic Songhai Empire. Teso (1.9 million). Related to Karamojong, Turkana, Toposa and Nyangatom Nubian (1.7 million, all dialects). The language...
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  • example, in her 1929 comparative work Noms des parties du corps dans les langues Négro-Africaines, notes that 'some German Africanists (...) have proposed...
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  • Bender, M. L. (Ed), Nilo-Saharan Language Studies, V.13, East Lansing Midob from mille langues blog Midob Material from the Research of Roland Werner...
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  • pp. 171–246. Bombay, Elaine (2007). "Enquête sociolinguistique sur les langues tama et assangori parlers du Tchad et du Soudan". Journal of Language Survey...
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