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  1. In Nigeria, the Nilo-Saharan language family is represented by:

    • Saharan languages : Kanuri and Kanembu in the northeastern part of Nigeria in the states of Borno, Yobe and parts of Jigawa, and Bauchi states ...
    • Songhai languages : Zarma (Zabarma) and Dendi in Kebbi State near the border with the neighbouring countries of Niger and northern Benin.
    • Central Sudanic languages : Lau Laka, a recently discovered Central Sudanic language of Taraba State
    National: Hausa, Igbo, Yoruba
    Official: English
    Vernacular: Nigerian Pidgin
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    How many languages are in the Nilo-Saharan family?The Nilo-Saharan family consists of approximately 160 languages and is one of four linguistic families in Africa. The family is subdivided into ten branches and further into other subgroups, languages, and dialects.
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    What are the Saharan languages?The Saharan languages are a small family of languages across parts of the eastern Sahara, extending from northwestern Darfur to southern Libya, north and central Chad, eastern Niger and northeastern Nigeria.
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    What are the Nilotic languages of Africa?Other modern Nilo-Saharan languages with more than a million speakers are the Saharan language Kanuri (mainly in Nigeria), Nile Nubian, and the Nilotic languages Dinka (South Sudan), Kalenjin (Kenya), Luo (mainly in Kenya and Tanzania), and Teso (Uganda and Kenya).
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    What languages are in the Niger-Congo family?But the Niger-Congo family encompasses many other languages as well, such as the Kordofanian languages, the Gur languages, the Atlantic group (including Wolof), the Kwa group (with Akan, Ewe, and Ijo), the Mande group (including Bambara and Malinke), and the Adamawa-Ubangi languages.
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    The Saharan family (which includes Kanuri, Kanembu, the Tebu languages, and Zaghawa) was recognized by Heinrich Barth in 1853, the Nilotic languages by Karl Richard Lepsius in 1880, the various constituent branches of Central Sudanic (but not the connection between them) by Friedrich Müller in 1889, and … See more

    The Nilo-Saharan languages are a proposed family of African languages spoken by some 50–60 million people, mainly in the upper parts of the Chari and Nile rivers, including historic Nubia, north of where the two … See more

    Within the Nilo-Saharan languages are a number of languages with at least a million speakers (most data from SIL's Ethnologue 16 (2009)). In descending order: See more

    Proposals for the external relationships of Nilo-Saharan typically center on Niger–Congo: Gregersen (1972) grouped the two together as See more

    Dimmendaal (2016) cites the following morphological elements as stable across Nilo-Saharan:
    Causative prefix: *ɪ- or *i-
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    The constituent families of Nilo-Saharan are quite diverse. One characteristic feature is a tripartite singulativecollectiveplurative number system, which Blench (2010) believes is a result of a noun-classifier system in the protolanguage. The distribution of the … See more

    Dimmendaal (2008) notes that Greenberg (1963) based his conclusion on strong evidence and that the proposal as a whole has become more convincing in the decades since. … See more

    Nilo-Saharan languages present great differences, being a highly diversified group. It has proven difficult to reconstruct many aspects of Proto-Nilo-Saharan. Two very different … See more

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    Read a brief summary of this topic. Nilo-Saharan languages, a group of languages that form one of the four language stocks or families on the African continent, the others being Afro-Asiatic, Khoisan, and Niger-Congo. The …

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    Nilo-Saharan languages are as linguistically diverse as they are geographically spread. As a result of extensive contact with their neighbors as well as long-term bilingualism, some Nilo-Saharan languages have consonant systems that are similar to those of the Niger-Congo languages, while others share common featu…
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      Nilo-Saharan languages spoken in the more eastern zones, such as many Nilotic and several Surmic languages as well as those belonging to the Kuliak and Kadu groups, belong to the …

    • https://www.sorosoro.org/en/nilo-saharian-languages

      This group has, today 175 languages. Saharan language s Zaghaw (alternative name: Beria), Kanembu, Kanuri, Dazaga, Tedaga. Fur Languages Amdang, Fur Central Sudanic Kunama, …

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    • https://linguistics.byu.edu/classes/Ling450ch/reports/nilo-saharan.html

      The last branch of the Nilo-Saharan family is subheaded as Unclassified. This includes a language called Shabo and it is spoken by between 400-1000 speakers. According to Grimes, …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saharan_languages

      The Saharan languages are a small family of languages across parts of the eastern Sahara, extending from northwestern Darfur to southern Libya, north and central Chad, eastern Niger …

    • https://www.linguisticsnetwork.com/an-introduction-to-language-families

      Nilo-Saharan Nilo-Saharan languages are found in two groupings, one around the base of the Nile, and the other at the base of the Chari River. The Eastern Sudanic group includes Maasai, …

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      The Afroasiatic language family includes around 375 languages which are spoken by over 350 million people in the Middle East, North Africa and parts of the Sahel. These languages are …

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