Kordofanian languages

1846

Proceedings of the Philological Society for 1846-47 and 1847-48.

1847

Proceedings of the Philological Society for 1846-47 and 1847-48.

1848

Proceedings of the Philological Society for 1848-49 and 1849-50.

1849

Proceedings of the Philological Society for 1848-49 and 1849-50.

1963

The first four groups are sometimes regarded as branches of the hypothetical Niger–Congo family, whereas Kadu is now widely seen as a branch of the proposed Nilo-Saharan family. == History == In 1963, Joseph Greenberg added them to the Niger–Congo family, creating his Niger–Kordofanian proposal.

1976

The Nuba Mountains: Who Spoke What in 1976? (archive link).

1981

Tagoi has a noun-class system like the Atlantic–Congo languages, which is apparently borrowed, but Tegali does not. == Katla languages == The two Katla languages have no trace of ever having had a Niger–Congo-type noun-class system. == Kadu languages == Since the work of Thilo Schadeberg in 1981, the "Tumtum" or Kadu branch is now widely seen as Nilo-Saharan.

2011

Kordofanian and Niger–Congo: new and revised lexical evidence. Roger Blench, 2011, Should Kordofanian be split up?, Nuba Hills Conference, Leiden P.




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