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Boan (Buan, ''Ababuan'') is a proposed intermediate group of Bantu languages coded Zones C and D in Guthrie's classification.〔McMaster, Mary Allen. 1988. ''Patterns of Interaction: A comparative ethnolinguistic perspective on the Uele region of Zaïre ca. 500 A.D. to 1900 A.D.'' Los Angeles: University of California. 346.〕 There are three branches: *''Komo'' (D20) *''Bali'' (D20), ?Beeke *Bomokandian (the various Bwa and Biran languages) * *Biran (Bira–Amba) (D22, D30) * *''Homa (Ngenda)'' (D40) * *''Lika'' (D20) * *Bati–Angba (Bwa) (C40) Beeke is an erstwhile member of the Nyali cluster that seems to be closest to Bali. In the ''Glottolog'' 2.3 classification, several additional, poorly attested languages are included as being closest to Homa/Ngenda: *''Bali'' (D20) *Old Bomokandian * *Komoic (Biran, incl. Komo) * *Middle Bomokandian (Lika & Bati–Angba) * *Ngbele–Ngenda * * *Extreme-north Vestigial-suffix Bantu: Kari, Ngbee, Nyanga-li (Gbati-ri) * * *Ngendan * * * *Homa, Ngbinda, ?Boguru, ?Bodo (perhaps instead Lebonya) == References == 〔 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「Boan languages」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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