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Adamawa-Ubangi Languages
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A language family of Central Africa with 150 languages and about 12 million speakers.
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Language Gulper: Adamawa-Ubangi
- Overview, classification, speaker numbers, and shared phonological and grammatical features of the family.
Mündü, an endangered language of Southern Sudan
- An article outlining the ethnography and the socio-linguistic situation of the Mündü, a little known ethnic group living in the border triangle of Sudan DR Congo and Uganda.
The Perema (Wom) Language of Northeastern Nigeria
- An article by Roger Blench about the classification, phonology and noun morphology of a little known Adamawa language.
A Rapid Appraisal Survey of Gbete
- A socio-linguistic study conducted by SIL International concerning the Gbete language spoken in Cameroon.
A sociolinguistic survey of the Mambay language
- Conducted by SIL International, this report describes the socio-linguistics of an Adamawa language of Chad and Cameroon (territory, population, vitality, word lists).
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