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Northwest Kainji : ウィキペディア英語版 | Northwest Kainji languages
The half dozen Northwest Kainji languages, formerly known as Lela, are spoken near Kainji Lake on the Niger River in Nigeria. They are distinguishable from other Kainji languages by the reduction of their noun-class prefixes to single consonants.〔Roger Blench, 2010, (The Northwest Kainji languages )〕 ==Classification== Lela (C'lela and Ribah) is divergent from the other languages, though poorly attested Damakawa has similarities. *Lela (C'lela), ?Damakawa *(node) * *Gwamhi-Wuri * *ut-Ma'in (Fakai), Hun-Saare (Duka)
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