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The Kadu languages, also known as Kadugli–Krongo or Tumtum, are a small language family, once included in Kordofanian but since Thilo Schadeberg (1981) widely seen as Nilo-Saharan. However, there is little evidence for either classification, and a conservative classification would treat the Kadu languages as an independent family.〔Gerrit Dimmendaal, 2008. "Language Ecology and Linguistic Diversity on the African Continent", ''Language and Linguistics Compass'' 2/5:843''ff.''〕 There are three branches: *Western: Tulishi, Keiga, Kanga *Central: Kadugli (incl. Miri, Katcha) *Eastern: Krongo, Tumtum ==References== * Thilo C. Schadeberg. 1981. ("The classification of the Kadugli language group" ). ''Nilo-Saharan'', ed. by T. C. Schadeberg and M. Lionel Bender, pp. 291–305. Dordrecht: Foris Publications. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kadu languages」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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