Guang languages
Guan | |
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Ethnicity | Guan people |
Geographic distribution | Ghana, Togo |
Linguistic classification | Niger–Congo?
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Glottolog | guan1278 |
The Guan languages are languages of the Kwa language family spoken by the Guan people in Ghana and Togo:
- South Guan: Efutu, Cherepon, Gua, Larteh
- North Guan: Chumburung–Tchumbuli, Dwang, Foodo, Kyode, Ginyanga, Gonja, Kplang, Krache, Nawuri, Nchumbulu, Nkonya–Nkami, Ntrapo, Vagala, Sissala
Ethnologue and Glottolog also list Dompo, but according to Blench (1999), that is better left unclassified.
Proto-Guang has been reconstructed by Snider (1990).[1]
See also[]
- List of Proto-Guan reconstructions (Wiktionary)
References[]
- ^ Snider, Keith L. 1990. The consonants of proto-Guan. Journal of West African languages 20(1), 3-26.
Categories:
- Potou–Tano languages
- Languages of Ghana
- Languages of Togo
- Volta–Congo language stubs