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Kordofanian Niger Natural Languages Linguistics


Kordofanian
The Niger-Kordofanian family of languages is one of several language families spoken in Africa. It has two branches, Niger-Congo and Kordofanian. The Kordofanian languages are spoken primarily in Sudan. Niger-Congo languages are spoken throughout southern and central Africa. Information taken from "African languages," Bartleby.com. http://www.bartleby.com/65/af/Africanlng.html

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  • - Audio files in RAM format accompanying an introductory and intermediate Indiana University course by Bird, Hutchison, and Kante.
  • - Includes information on individual Bantu languages and where they are spoken as well as general characteristics of this language family.
  • - Introduction with samples of texts and sounds of the Bemba language spoken in Zambia.
  • - Non-governmental organization preserving the Shiyeyi language of Wayeyi people of northern Botswana.
  • - Academic paper by Lydia Nyati-Ramahobo.
  • - Audio files in RAM format accompanying a brief Indiana University course.
  • - Audio files in RAM format accompanying an Indiana University course. [Twi is spoken in Ghana]
  • - Extensive databases, Bantuists' Manifesto, data and document downloads, project outine, links.


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