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  1. The Atlantic–Congo languages are the largest demonstrated family of languages in Africa. They have characteristic noun class systems and form the core of the Niger–Congo family hypothesis. They comprise all of Niger–Congo apart from Mande, Dogon, Ijoid, Siamou, Kru, the Katla and Rashad languages (previously classified as Kordofanian ), and perhaps some or all of the Ubangian languages.
    Geographic distribution: Africa
    ISO 639-5: alv
    Linguistic classification: Niger–Congo?Atlantic–Congo
    Subdivisions: Talodi–Heiban? (Kordofanian), Senegambian, Nalu, ? Rio Nunez, Mel, Sua, Gola, Volta–Congo
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    What are the Atlantic Congo languages?
    The Atlantic–Congo languages are a major division constituting the core of the Niger–Congo language family of Africa, characterised by the noun class systems typical of the family. They comprise all of Niger–Congo except Mande, Dogon, Ijoid and the Katla and Rashad languages (previously classified as Kordofanian ).
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic%E2%80%93Congo_languages
    What is the difference between Atlantic Congo and non Atlantic Congo?
    The Atlantic–Congo languages shown within the Niger–Congo language family. Non-Atlantic–Congo languages are greyscale. The Atlantic–Congo languages are the largest demonstrated family of languages in Africa. They have characteristic noun class systems and form the core of the Niger–Congo family hypothesis.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic%E2%80%93Congo_languages
    What are the non-Atlantic-Congo languages?
    The non-Atlantic-Congo languages within Niger-Congo are grouped as Dogon, Mande, Ijo (sometimes with Defaka as Ijoid ), Katla and Rashad . Atlantic-Congo combines the Atlantic languages, which do not form one branch, and Volta-Congo.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niger%E2%80%93Congo_languages
    What is the Niger–Congo language phylum?
    Unlike Nilo-Saharan, the Niger–Congo language phylum is accepted by mainstream linguists and Africanists. [1] Atlantic–Congo (roughly, Niger–Congo but excluding the Mande, Kru, Siamou, Kordofanian, Dogon and Ijoid languages) is accepted by Glottolog 4.4
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  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic–Congo_languages

    WebThe Atlantic–Congo languages are the largest demonstrated family of languages in Africa. They have characteristic noun class systems and …

    • Geographic distribution: Africa
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  5. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Atlantic_languages

    The West Atlantic languages (also the Atlantic languages or North Atlantic languages ) of West Africa are a major subgroup of the Niger–Congo languages.
    The Atlantic languages are spoken along the Atlantic coast from Senegal to Liberia, though transhumant Fula speakers have spread eastward and are found in large numbers across the Sahel, from Senegal to Nigeria, Cameroon and Sudan. Wolof of Senegal and several of the Fula languag…

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    • Glottolog: None
    • Geographic distribution: Westernmost Africa
  6. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Atlantic–Congo_languages

    WebIn the main article, we correctly say that the maximal version of Niger-Congo is disputed, and that "Atlantic-Congo" represents the undisputed core of "Niger-Congo". Yet, all …

  7. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volta–Congo_languages

    Volta–Congo is a major branch of the Atlantic–Congo family. It includes all the Niger-Congo languages and subfamilies except the families of the erstwhile Atlantic and Kordofanian branches, Mande, Dogon, and Ijo. It thus only differs from Atlantic–Congo in that it excludes the Atlantic languages and, in some conceptions, Kru and Senufo.
    In the infobox at the right, the languages which appear to be the most divergent (including the d…

  8. Atlantic–Congo languages | Detailed Pedia

    https://www.detailedpedia.com/wiki-Atlantic–Congo_languages

    WebThe Atlantic–Congo languages are the largest demonstrated family of languages in Africa. They have characteristic noun class systems and form the core of the …

  9. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niger–Congo_languages

    WebNiger–Congo is a hypothetical language family spoken over the majority of sub-Saharan Africa. It unites the Mande languages, the Atlantic-Congo languages, and possibly several smaller groups of languages that are …

  10. https://everipedia.org/Atlantic–Congo_languages

    WebThe Atlantic–Congo languages are a major division constituting the core of the Niger–Congo language family of Africa, characterised by the noun class systems typical …

  11. Atlantic–Congo languages - Wikipedia @ WordDisk

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    WebThe Atlantic–Congo languages are the largest demonstrated family of languages in Africa. They have characteristic noun class systems and form the core of the …

  12. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Niger–Congo_language

    WebAtlantic–Congo (roughly, Niger–Congo but excluding the Mande, Kru, Siamou, Kordofanian, Dogon and Ijoid languages) is accepted by Glottolog 4.4 Origin [ edit ] Further …

  13. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tajuasohn_language

    WebLanguage codes. ISO 639-3. tja. Glottolog. taju1238. The Tajuasohn language, also known as Tajuason, Tajuoso, and Tajuosohn, is a Kru language of the Niger–Congo language

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